Samantha Kamman
Samantha Kamman has written about pro-life topics and social issues for years. Her articles have appeared in Live Action News, The Washington Examiner, and Human Defense Initiative. Samantha graduated from North Central College in 2018 with a Bachelor of Arts. Samantha re-converted to Catholicism after relocating to the D.C. area.
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Christian charity helps over 6K sex trafficking survivors find safety, healing
In the last 12 years, a faith-based organization has worked with thousands of sex trafficking survivors to guide them toward a place of healing thanks to three women who heard horrendous stories and decided they wanted to make an impact.
Gov. Youngkin pardons Loudoun County dad arrested at school board meeting after daughter's rape
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin granted an absolute pardon to Scott Smith, the Loudoun County father arrested at a school board meeting in 2021 after school district officials lied about his daughter's sexual assault by a boy who entered the girls' bathroom wearing a skirt.
Christian school teacher arrested for sex with students, sending nude photos
A married teacher at a private Christian school who allegedly had sex with two teenage students was forced to resign after the school received an anonymous tip that the teacher was exchanging sexually explicit photos with a student.
Elisabeth Elliot biographer unveils new details about life and work of renowned missionary
Elisabeth Elliot, the missionary many remember for devoting years of her life to sharing the Gospel with the men who killed her husband, is much more than a footnote in Christian history, says biographer Ellen Vaughn.
Emory Healthcare removes Christmas Eve as paid holiday, replaces it with Juneteenth
Emory Healthcare recently informed employees that Juneteenth will replace Christmas Eve as a paid holiday to ensure “equitable outcomes,” meaning employees can receive extra holiday pay for the former, but they must use paid time off to celebrate the latter.
Ohio health dept. must pay $137K for closing Christian schools during pandemic
A federal court ordered a local health department in Ohio to pay two Christian organizations over $137,000 in attorney fees over an order that led to the closure of faith-based schools during the COVID-19 pandemic while secular businesses remained open.
Football coach at center of Supreme Court prayer case resigns 1 game after reinstatement
The high school football coach at the center of a U.S. Supreme Court battle over his dismissal for praying on the field has announced his resignation one game after being reinstated following his yearslong court battle as he has alleged "retaliation" against him.
Elon Musk teases 'giant data dump' showing Anti-Defamation League's requests to censor Libs of TikTok
Elon Musk, the head of X, formerly known as Twitter, suggested that he may release a “giant data dump” of communications with organizations such as the Anti-Defamation League, claiming that the Jewish advocacy group has repeatedly asked him to shut down Libs of TikTok’s X account.
Experts warn of 'genocidal intent' behind Azerbaijan’s blockade starving 120,000 Armenians
Experts warned a bipartisan congressional human rights commission Wednesday that the United States must be careful to avoid complicity in what they said could be an ongoing "genocide" against 120,000 Armenians living in Nagorno-Karabakh whom Azerbaijan forces have deprived of food and other crucial supplies for months.
School district offers books teaching kids to explore 'kinks' through porn, gay sex apps
A Wisconsin school district library reportedly offers books that feature guides about how to view pornography online and engage in gay intercourse, according to a recent report from Libs of TikTok.