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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Hillsong's Brian Houston Says Belief of Biblical Marriage Won't Change After Australia's 'Yes' Vote
Hillsong Church Senior Pastor Brian Houston has assured that his beliefs in support of the traditional Christian definition of marriage "will not change" even though voters in Australia have voted to legalize same-sex marriage.
Operation Christmas Child Delivers Early to Barbudan Children Displaced by Hurricane Irma
About 250 children from the Caribbean island of Barbuda, whose homes were destroyed by Hurricane Irma in September, have received early Christmas presents, delivered to them by a Texas pastor and his wife whose own home was destroyed by Hurricane Harvey in August.
Middle School Quiz Asks 6th Graders to Identify Terms Like 'Affair,' 'Trophy Wife,' 'Boy-Toy'
Sixth graders at a school in Virginia were given an assignment that a concerned parent says contains inappropriate questions about extramarital and adulterous relationships.
Taxpayers Pay for Military Service Member's Sex Reassignment Surgery for First Time
The Department of Defense has announced that it will pay for an active-duty service member's gender reassignment surgery, marking the first time since the Obama administration opened the door for transgender individuals to openly serve in the United States military that the Pentagon will pay for such a procedure.
Trump State Dept. Misses Key Religious Freedom Deadline; USCIRF Voices Concern
The congressionally-mandated United States Commission on International Religious Freedom voiced its displeasure after the U.S. State Department missed a key deadline on Tuesday.
10 Interesting Things to See at the New Museum of the Bible: Sneak Preview
As the new Museum of the Bible is set to open on Saturday in the nation's capital, journalists and donors were invited to take a sneak peak of the new $500 million institution on Tuesday.
Teacher Removed and Investigated After Calling Female-Born Transgender Student a 'Girl'
A Christian math teacher in the United Kingdom has been removed from the classroom for referring to a biologically female transgender student as a girl.
ACLU, ADF Lawyers Debate Gay Wedding Cakes in Mock Supreme Court Hearing
Lawyers from the American Civil Liberties Union and the Alliance Defending Freedom squared off in a debate Monday night, offering the American public a sample of what to expect next month as the United States Supreme Court hears a Colorado Christian baker's appeal seeking the right to refuse to bake gay wedding cakes.
Coaches 'Don't Have to Flee' During Student-Led Prayer, East Coweta Football Coach Says
A high school football coach in Georgia who recently found himself at the center of a prayer controversy has assured that he and his coaching staff have not been banned from being with their players during team prayers.
5 Christian Families Flee Pakistani Village After Teen Falsely Accused of Blasphemy
Five Christian families who lived in a village about 120 miles outside of Lahore were forced to flee their homes after a teenage son of one of the families was falsely accused of blaspheming against Islam, a crime that can be punishable by death in the majority-Muslim country.