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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Marie Osmond says faith in God helped her avoid curse of childhood stardom
Multi-talented entertainer Marie Osmond has had a successful career that spans over 50 years and in a recent interview, she testified that it was God who helped her avoid the childhood curse that followed many young entertainers in Hollywood.
‘When you don't know what to do, ask God’: Kari Jobe pens letter to Biden
Popular worship leader Kari Jobe shared a heartfelt message on Wednesday after Joe Biden was sworn in as president of the United States, with former U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris sworn in as vice president.
Tauren Wells fights human trafficking, asks God to expose traffickers led by 'evil spirits'
Award-winning Christian singer Tauren Wells has added anti-human trafficking advocate to his resume and is charging people to join the fight against this form of "unbelievable evil" through fervent prayer and support.
Jon Voight tells Sean Feucht: America’s freedom is ‘under attack by an atheist force’
Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight joined missionary and activist Sean Feucht on National Religious Freedom Day this month to discuss why he believes Americans’ freedoms are at risk.
Zach Williams says he's leaning on Jesus for patience and peace in this season
Christian singer Zach Williams has had a good music start to his year with his single, “There Was Jesus” going gold on radio but in the midst of the success, he revealed that he still has to remain intentional about looking to Jesus for peace and patience in this season.
Mr. T says there are vaccines for COVID-19 and antidote to hatred, urges fans to seek after God
Actor and retired professional wrestler Mr. T has been actively using his platform to promote his Christian faith, which he believes is the antidote to a contagion that's engulfing the United States.
Oscar-winning actress Anna Paquin lands lead role in upcoming Kingdom movie by Erwin Bros
Oscar-winning actress Anna Paquin landed a lead role in the upcoming Kingdom Story Company and Lionsgate film “American Underdog: The Kurt Warner Story."
'Bible in a Year' podcast takes No. 1 spot on Apple podcasts list in US
“The Bible in a Year (with Fr. Mike Schmitz)” podcast has taken the top spot in Apple’s All Podcasts list, beating out news, commentary and other mainstream podcasts.
Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester details why she prayed while under siege during US Capitol riot
A video showing Rep. Lisa Blunt Rochester, D-Del., praying during the riot at the U.S. Capitol last Wednesday has gone viral and in a recent interview, the politician explained why she turned to God instead of fearing the rioters.
Faithlife reveals most popular church songs and sermons of 2020 centered around hope, comfort
Faithlife, makers of integrated church technology products such as Logos Bible Software, released their “Year-End Song & Sermon Report” and it concluded that comfort and hope were the common themes of the year.