Leah MarieAnn Klett
Leah Klett has been a reporter with The Christian Post since 2018. With nearly a decade of journalism experience, she has written extensively on the intersection of faith and Hollywood and trends surrounding the global church.
A member of the Critics Choice Association, Leah has sat down with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry including Denzel Washington, Dolly Parton, Ron Howard, Samuel L. Jackson, and more. Passionate about church and ministry, she’s also interviewed notable members of the Christian community, including N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, and Michael Youssef.
Leah’s writing has been awarded by the Evangelical Press Association and featured on Fox News. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Covenant College. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband and two children.
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Vietnam: Christian released after 16 torturous years in prison; future uncertain amid failing health
A Vietnamese Christian jailed for almost 16 years for demanding land rights and religious freedom has been released. Yet his future remains uncertain as he battles health issues stemming from his time in prison.
India: Pastor hospitalized after Hindu extremists tie him to tree, brutally beat him for 3 hours
A pastor in India was hospitalized after Hindu extremists tied him to a tree and brutally assaulted him for over three hours, accusing him of “blasphemy.”
Verizon Media's Rose Tsou on her miraculous conversion, how faith influences the workplace
For Rose Tsou, head of eCommerce and International at Verizon Media, shares her incredible testimony and why she believes faith is inextricably linked to the workplace.
Bread for the World President Eugene Cho urges Christians to stop being political 'jerks'
Eugene Cho discusses his new book "Thou Shall Not Be a Jerk: A Christian’s Guide to Engaging Politics" in an exclusive interview with The Christian Post.
Most churches say they’re welcoming to all, but few accommodate members with disabilities
Most Protestant pastors and churchgoers believe those with disabilities feel included and welcome at their church — yet fewer actually have a plan in place to accommodate those with special needs, a new study has found.
Francis Chan discovers link between birth mother, move to Hong Kong: 'It's confirmation of God’s goodness'
Francis Chan shared a personal story about his new neighborhood in Hong Kong and a connection his late missionary mother had to it — an unlikely event he said highlights God’s “goodness” and “grace.”
Tony Evans on wife's legacy, navigating grief, and trusting God 'even when He's confusing'
In an interview with The Christian Post, influential pastor and biblical scholar Tony Evans reflected on his wife Lois' life and legacy, remaining faithful amid grief, and trusting God even when He doesn't make sense.
Evangelical pastor identifies when it's OK to move to a different church
Pastor J.D. Greear laid out a general guideline for those asking whether it’s time to leave a certain church but stressed that it is “better to be really connected at a mediocre church than partially committed at the best one.”
Hindu extremists beat Christian leader, run him over with motorcycles while mocking Jesus
Hindu extremists in India brutally beat a Christian leader before running their motorcycles over him while mocking his faith as he lay semi-conscious in Sehore, Madhya Pradesh state, according to a pastor.
Steep decline in practicing Christians will have major repercussions for church leaders: study
New research from the Barna Group found that the share of practicing Christians in the United States has nearly dropped in half over the last two decades — a shift the group warns will have “major repercussions” for church leaders.