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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David Limbaugh Presents 'True Jesus,' Says Left Exploits Christ to Fit Their Agenda
A prominent attorney is contending against the representations of Jesus in popular culture by those who co-opt his name and words to support an agenda contrary to what he has said.
Church-State Playground Battle: Liberal Supreme Court Justices Appear to Side With Church
The state of Missouri rejecting a Christian preschool from accessing its scrap tire program to resurface its playground is religious discrimination, religious liberty advocates said outside the Supreme Court Wednesday. And the court's liberal justices reportedly seemed to concur with that during oral arguments in what some consider this cycle's marquee case, Trinity Lutheran Church v. Comer.
American Pastors Network Connects Older, Younger Pastors to Tackle Millennial Faith Crisis
A network of American pastors is aiming to connect the older generation of ministers with younger ones to address the vast numbers of millennials and youth who are not only leaving the faith but don't have a biblical worldview.
Cleveland Family to Father's Facebook Killer: 'We Forgive You'
The children of a 74-year-old man whose brutal murder was streamed on Facebook Easter Sunday are publicly forgiving the killer, citing their father's devotion to God.
Alabama Senate Approves Megachurch Having Its Own Police Force
A megachurch in Alabama is poised to soon have a personal police force, a move that concerns some, with the state Senate voting to support it by a wide margin.
Egypt's Copts Chant Nicene Creed After Palm Sunday Bombings; 'Standing Strong' Despite Massacre
A new video shows Egyptian Coptic Christians clinging to their faith immediately after Islamic terrorists slaughtered dozens of worshipers in two separate attacks on Palm Sunday.
'Bible Answer Man' Hank Hanegraaff Leaves Evangelicalism, Joins Greek Orthodox Church
An evangelical radio personality known as "The Bible Answer Man" and president and chairman of the Christian Research Institute was formally received into the Eastern Orthodox Church Sunday.
Catholic School Students: Bringing Chick-fil-A to Campus Poses 'Risk' to LGBTQ People
Members of the student body at a Catholic university in Pittsburgh are attempting to cancel their school's plans to bring fast-food chain Chick-fil-A to campus, saying the restaurant represents a threat to their safety.
YWAM Founder: 'Spiritual Awakening' Is Coming; by 2033 Bible Will Be in Every Language
The founder of a major youth missions movement believes that the "greatest spiritual awakening the world has ever known" is about to happen and by 2033 the Bible will be printed in every language on earth.
One in Four British Christians Say Resurrection of Jesus Didn't Occur: Survey
One in four people who identify themselves as "Christians" in England say that they believe that the physical resurrection of Jesus Christ did not happen, according to a new poll.