Jeannie Ortega Law
Jeannie Ortega Law has been a staff reporter for The Christian Post since 2015. She covers mainstream and faith-based entertainment, living and human interest stories. Prior to that, she was an assistant editor at Breathecast. Her interview expertise has landed her multiple one-on-one in-depth interviews with some of Hollywood and Christendom’s A-list entertainers and religious leaders, ranging from Denzel Washington and Mel Gibson to Dr. David Jeremiah, Dr. A.R. Bernard, TobyMac and Kirk Franklin. Her coverage ranges from missionary trips to the mountains of Mexico with Samaritan’s Purse, to profile pieces, broadcast interviews and red carpets. She has over 20 years of experience in the entertainment industry.
When not on the field reporting or writing stories, she runs Most High King Ministries, an international ministry based in Orlando, Florida, with her husband, Rev. Renn Law.
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Archaeologists discover mosaic revealing possible new location of Jesus’ miracle, feeding the 5000
Israeli archaeologists have discovered a mosaic illustrating the miracle of Jesus feeding the 5,000, located on the floor of a church on the opposite side of the Sea of Galilee from where it has been said the miracle originally took place.
'Hesburgh' documentary shows how Notre Dame president shaped US history
“Hesburgh,” a documentary film about the late Rev. Theodore Hesburgh, who served as president of the University of Notre Dame for 35 years, shows how the minister befriend and influenced numerous world leaders — from presidents to popes.
Christian company Kingdom launches TV division run by ‘Big Bang Theory’ producer
A new faith-based studio known as Kingdom is launching its own television division that will be run by Mona Garcea, a former producer of the series “The Big Bang Theory.”
Millennials boldly preach freedom from LGBT lives at Orlando march 3 years after Pulse mass shooting
Neither rain nor intense heat could stop hundreds of people from gathering Saturday to proclaim their freedom from homosexuality. A group of passionate millennials who call themselves “overcomers” brought the Freedom March to Florida to share how Jesus delivered them from the LGBT lifestyle.
Kim Kardashian tells 'The View' Kanye West is 'born again, saved by Christ'
Reality star Kim Kardashian West was a guest on “The View” Thursday where she spoke about her husband's religious beliefs and revealed that he sometimes hosts pop-up churches around the country through his music ministry, Sunday Service.
Former Victoria's Secret model who gave up career for Jesus produces faith-based film
Former Victoria's Secret model Nicole Weider walked away from a lucrative modeling career to follow Jesus and help other women see their worth in God. Now the ex-model is producing faith-based films.
Shia LaBeouf says making biopic about his life was like 'an exorcism’
Actor Shia LaBeouf is gearing up for the release of a movie about his life where he plays his own dad and compared the experience to "an exorcism" which has now brought him freedom.
Hillsong worship leader gets ‘all clear’ from doctors after suffering brain aneurysm
Hillsong worship leader Chelsea Lee Taylor has been given the “all clear” from doctors after being hospitalized following a brain aneurysm, her mother said in a health update posted on Instagram.
Kirk Cameron launches new TV series featuring celebrity friends, competition, honest conversations
While promoting his new TBN series, “One on One,” actor Kirk Cameron revealed to The Christian Post that he and The Kendricks Brothers will be reuniting on the big screen for the first time since their success of “Fireproof.”
Tom Hanks, cast of ‘A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood’ share how Fred Rogers impacted their lives
Sony Pictures’ upcoming film “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on Saturday where lead actor Tom Hanks and the cast spoke of Fred Rogers' life and how he impacted them.