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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Christian singer pens 'honest' song about anger, guilt for not doing more for black friends
Christian artist Micah Tyler recently released his second album, New Today, but given the current outcry for racial equality in America, the singer decided to pen a new song to honestly share his feelings with his black brothers and sisters.
Matthew McConaughey joins ‘Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man’ show, talks unrecognized bias
Academy Award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey joined former NFL linebacker Emmanuel Acho, who's now an ESPN analyst, for episode two of his “Uncomfortable Conversations with a Black Man.”
‘Emanuel’ filmmaker posts message to ‘white viewers’ concerning ‘black forgiveness’
In the wake of the death of George Floyd, filmmaker Brian Ivie, who directed the documentary “Emanuel” about the Charleston church massacre, posted a message to white viewers of the film. He pointed out that among the reactions he has come across, people have left little room for anger.
Abby Johnson’s new series shares story of fmr. Planned Parenthood director who says her work was ‘evil’
The new series “Beautiful Lives” hosted by Abby Johnson, a former Planned Parenthood clinic director whose story was told in the film “Unplanned,” showcases her conversations with other former abortion industry workers.
HBO Max pulls Oscar-winning film ‘Gone With the Wind' over depictions of slavery
HBO Max pulled the Oscar-winning film "Gone With the Wind" from its library following two weeks of protests sparked by the officer-involved death of George Floyd.
'VeggieTales' creator talks white privilege; credits success to access to education, opportunities
Phil Vischer, creator of the popular Christian animation "VeggieTales," said he decided to use his platform to address issues of racial injustice by penning a blog where he said that being white gave him access to opportunities that others did not have.
Devon Franklin kindly confronts Ryan Seacrest about personal silence on racism
Christian filmmaker and preacher DeVon Franklin was invited to talk about race with radio/television host and producer Ryan Seacrest on his popular radio show, where he confronted Seacrest about his personal silence on the matter.
Jordan Feliz talks Christian faith, power of testimonies and friend Jon Steingard walking away from God
Award-winning Christian singer Jordan Feliz is gearing up for the release of his third album and spoke with The Christian Post about the freedom that he’s experienced in being vulnerable in his music. The singer also opened up about the conversations he had with his friend Jon Seigngard who recently announced that he no longer believes in God.
Faith-based movie 'A Week Away' becomes first Christian musical released as Netflix original
Alan Powell, creator, co-writer and producer of the upcoming Netflix faith-based musical “A Week Away,” says Netflix couldn’t be more excited for the release of its first original faith-based musical.
Natalie Grant says she and husband lost thousands of followers after speaking out against racism
Award-winning Christian singer Natalie Grant and her husband, composer Bernie Herms, revealed they’ve lost thousands of fans after speaking up against racism following the death of George Floyd.