Samuel Smith
Samuel Smith serves as Deputy Managing Editor for The Christian Post. He began working for CP in 2014 as a staff reporter. Before joining CP, Smith covered Maryland state politics as well as college and high school athletics for various news outlets. He graduated with a journalism degree from Towson University.
His areas of interest include human rights, politics and sports. Smith also serves on the international missions team of his local church. He lives in the Washington, D.C. metropolitan area with his family.
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Evangelical Leaders Condemn Trump for Separating Immigrant Children From Families at Border
Leading evangelicals have urged President Donald Trump and his administration to reconsider a "horrible," "zero tolerance" policy that has led to an increase in immigrant children being separated from their families who entered the country illegally in recent weeks.
Crowdfunder Halts Parents' Campaign Calling Transgender Identity 'Biologically Impossible'
A popular United Kingdom online crowdfunding website has suspended a campaign started by parents warning teachers and administrators about the "one-sided view" of groups trying to promote transgender policies in schools.
Supreme Court Same-Sex Wedding Cake Ruling: What About Other Cases on Christian Dissent to Gay Marriage?
Although the United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of Colorado Christian baker Jack Phillips, the court did not definitively rule whether baking a cake for a same-sex wedding constitutes speech and still leaves questions about how other cases involving Christian business owners and same-sex weddings will play out, lawyers say.
Supreme Court Rules Christian Baker Jack Phillips Can Refuse to Make Gay Wedding Cakes
The United States Supreme Court ruled in favor of Colorado Christian baker Jack Phillips on Monday in overwhelming fashion, saying that the state government\'s hostility towards his refusal to make a same-sex wedding cake violated the U.S. Constitution.
Obama-Trump-Russia Scandal: 5 New Facts We Learned in May
As the investigation of special counsel Robert Mueller into Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election has cost taxpayers over $16 million in just over a year, there continue to be more details that come to light.
Catholic Diocese Leaves Maine Council of Churches to Distance Itself From LGBT Advocacy
The Roman Catholic Diocese of Portland will withdraw its membership from the Maine Council of Churches over concerns about LGBT advocacy after a new rule was implemented making it easier for the council to take public stances on societal and political issues.
Christian Soccer Star Refused to Play for Team USA Because of LGBT Pride Jerseys
Christian soccer star Jaelene Hinkle has confirmed that she withdrew from the United States Women's National Team last year to "be obedient" to God after the team announced it would wear LGBT Pride jerseys in international matches.
Dalit Christian Man Abducted, Murdered in India for Marrying Upper-Caste Woman
A poor Catholic man in India was killed by a mob this week just days after he married an upper-caste woman against her family's wishes.
Former Procter & Gamble Executive Named World Vision's New President
The evangelical Christian humanitarian organization World Vision U.S. named Chief Operating Office Edgar Sandoval its next president and chief executive officer on Thursday afternoon, following CEO Richard Stearns' retirement announcement in January.
Alabama Megachurch Pastor Jimmy Jackson Retires After 53 Years in Ministry
Alabama megachurch pastor and former first vice president of the Southern Baptist Convention Jimmy Jackson has preached his last sermon and will retire after a five-decade career in ministry.