Brandon Showalter
Brandon M. Showalter is a journalist and podcaster with The Christian Post who has reported extensively on topics of theological interest in the Church; bioethics issues such as euthanasia, assisted suicide, artificial reproductive technology, and surrogacy; and the developments of the "gender identity" movement and transgender ideology.
He was first inspired to pursue into a career in writing and journalism while mopping floors and scrubbing toilets as a church custodian in April 2015.
He earned a bachelor's degree in international studies and Spanish from Bridgewater College of Virginia in 2007, a Master of Arts in human rights from The Catholic University of America in 2022, and is a fellow of the John Jay Institute for Faith, Society, & Law. He is also a graduate (class of 2015) of a three-year, non-degree program at Bethel School of Ministry in Redding, California.
His favorite thing to do in life is to sing.
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Christians Blast Trump for Saying Murderous North Korea Dictator 'Loves His People'
President Trump is receiving massive pushback for his recent comment that North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un "loves his people" given how thousands of North Koreans continue to be tortured, enslaved, murdered, and held in concentration camps.
Maine Allows Third Gender 'X' for Non-Binary Persons on Driver's Licenses, IDs Documents
Maine is joining the list of states now allowing a third gender option for persons identifying as non-binary on their driver's licenses and identification documents.
Wrong to Eat at Chick-fil-A Due to 'Their Background,' Twitter CEO Says
The CEO of Twitter says he was wrong to enjoy a Chick-fil-A meal, telling commenters on social media that he had forgotten about "their background," referring to the Christian beliefs of the company's owners.
Old 'No Gays Allowed' Hardware Store Sign Controversy Goes Viral After Supreme Court Decision
A "No Gays Allowed" sign that was placed in the window of a Tennessee hardware store in 2015 reignited debate online in light of the Supreme Court's Monday ruling in favor of a Colorado baker's religious liberty claims.
Ex-LBGT to Share Stories of Hope on Steps of Calif. Capitol, Protest Pending Therapy Ban
Over two dozen ex-LGBT men and women are planning to share their stories of sexual orientation change from the steps of the California Capitol Tuesday in order to make their voices heard.
Congressional Leaders Demand HHS Investigate Planned Parenthood's Cover Up of Sex Crimes
Fifty-six members of Congress are urging the Department of Health and Human Services to investigate Planned Parenthood for covering up and not reporting the sexual abuse and trafficking of minors.
Alice Johnson, Prisoner Whom Kim Kardashian Asked Trump for Clemency, Praises Jesus Upon Release
The woman whose prison sentence President Trump commuted this week at the petition of Kim Kardashian West is praising God for her release.
Vicar of Baghdad Andrew White Accused of Paying ISIS to Free Sex Slaves Is Cleared of Charges
An Anglican cleric known as the Vicar of Baghdad has been cleared in a counterterrorism investigation that began in 2016 amid claims he paid Islamic State terrorists money to secure the release of sex slaves.
Porn 'Morally Acceptable' Among Record Number of Americans, Especially Democrats: Gallup
A growing number of Americans think pornography is "morally acceptable," with the highest percentage ever recorded saying so in a recent survey about values and beliefs.
#MeToo Era Illuminates Lies of Hedonism; Church Locked in 'Mortal Combat' With Sexual Revolution: Scholar
A scholar who contends that family breakdown has fueled the decline of the Christian faith in the West says that the Church is locked in "mortal combat" with the sexual revolution. But those victimized by the sexual revolution make for good Christian evangelists, she argued.