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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