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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Matt Chandler identifies 2 'non-negotiables' for pastors to lead well in 'increasingly hostile' culture
Village Church Pastor Matt Chandler identified two “non-negotiables” pastors must employ to lead their churches boldly post-COVID-19 and offered the reminder that though culture is growing “increasingly hostile” to the Body of Christ, the Church was “made for this moment.”
Francis Chan: Churches must bring 'sacredness' back to worship as increasing numbers abandon Christianity
As more and more people publicly walk away from the Christian faith, pastors must urge their congregations to have deep, personal encounters with God and bring “sacredness” and “reverence” back into worship, according to pastor and author Francis Chan.
'Jesus Calling': Singer Susie McEntire-Eaton hosts TV series highlighting stories of faith
Christian singer Susie McEntire-Eaton believes storytelling is a powerful, God-given medium through which people can be uplifted, encouraged and find common ground with others.
Church must focus on discipleship as God continues to 'expose unrelenting scandals': Exponential Conference
At a time when God is “exposing a lot of the unrelenting scandals” within the Body of Christ, the Church must “redefine success” and place a strong emphasis on discipling the next generation, according to pastor and author Pete Scazzero.
Sarah Jakes Roberts uses example of Eve to help women 'revolutionize' their life
In an interview with The Christian Post, bestselling author and ministry leader Sarah Jakes Roberts draws on the example of Eve to encourage women to unleash the fullness of their potential into the world without apology.
43% of millennials 'don’t know, don’t care, don’t believe' God exists: study
Just 26% of Gen X and 16% of millennials believe that when they die, they will go to Heaven only because they confessed their sins and accepted Jesus as their savior, compared to nearly half of the generation before them, a new study has found.
Ex porn star-turned-Christian on importance of healthy friendships, how to identify 'toxic' people
Christian author and speaker Brittni De La Mora weighed in on the crucial role friendships play in living a God-glorifying life and identified the various kinds of “toxic” people Christians should avoid allowing in their inner circle.
JD Greear, Paul Tripp identify No. 1 issue facing the Church and how pastors should address it
Paul Tripp and J.D. Greear said that identity is the “number one issue” facing the Church today and challenged pastors to have “joyful courage” while speaking biblical truth to a generation that has “abandoned these fundamental categories.”
Tony Evans, Franklin Graham, evangelical leaders react to unrest in Israel: 'Praying for peace'
Pastors and Christian leaders are calling for prayer and peace as the Middle East continues to see the worst violence in years between Israelis and Palestinians, prompting the United Nations to warn the conflict could mushroom into "full-scale war."
'It's insanity': Canadian pastor jailed for holding church service compares gov't actions to communist China
A Canadian pastor who was briefly jailed for violating public health orders by holding church services amind ongoing lockdown restrictions has compared his situation to those living in Hong Kong, where Christians are routinely persecuted for meeting for worship.