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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Is Islam Luring the Christian Church Into Denying Jesus? Converted Imam Answers
A former Sunni imam with deep family connections to the Muslim Brotherhood argues that organizations like the Islamic Society of North America are just Muslim Brotherhood front organizations trying to deceptively lure American churches and Christians denominations into denying Jesus Christ.
Subway Refuses to Pull Ads From Controversial Series 'The Mick' That Makes Light of Child Porn
The national sandwich chain Subway has dismissed a media watchdog's concerns about its advertising during the airing of the Fox television series "The Mick," which routinely makes light of child sex, drugs and other inappropriate and illegal acts.
Wife of American Pastor Imprisoned in Turkey Met With Rex Tillerson in Ankara
The wife of Andrew Brunson, the American pastor imprisoned in Turkey on terrorism charges, met with Secretary of State Rex Tillerson in Ankara on Thursday after her husband told her days earlier the Lord said she would soon meet America's top diplomat.
Benham Bros. on HB 2 Repeal: 'Radical Revolution Won't Stop Until Privacy, Religious Freedom Eliminated'
Neither supporters nor opponents of North Carolina's now-repealed transgender bathroom law, H.B. 2, are happy with its repeal agreement passed by the state legislature and signed by Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper on Thursday.
Imprisoned Pakistani Christians Offered Release If They Convert to Islam
Pakistani Christians imprisoned on terrorism charges for the lynching of two men after the 2015 church bombings in Lahore were allegedly told that if they renounced their faith and embrace Islam, their acquittal would be guaranteed.
Scholarly Journal Responds to Liberals Who Decried Report on Sexuality and Gender
Editors at The New Atlantis have responded to over 500 health experts who claim last August's controversial report by two Johns Hopkins researchers, which found that there is not enough scientific evidence to suggest that sexuality and gender orientation are innate traits, shouldn't be taken seriously.
Pastor Imprisoned in China Denied Emergency Treatement for Flesh-Eating Disease
A Christian house church leader imprisoned by authorities in China is in need of desperate hospitalization after coming down with a flesh-eating and debilitating disorder, his defense attorneys and wife are saying.
Benham Bros Slam AP Report on NC's Bathroom Bill: 'The Devil Is the Father of Lies'
Conservative Christian real estate entrepreneurs Jason and David Benham have decried an Associated Press report that claims that North Carolina could lose as much as $3.76 billion over the course of the next 12 years because of the state's controversial bathroom law.
Christian Flight Surgeon Says Air Force Punished Him Over Biblical Beliefs on Sexuality
A U.S. Air Force colonel who has served in the military for 26 years says he was unfairly punished by a commanding officer because of his traditional Christian beliefs on marriage and sexuality.
T-Mobile Accused of Waging 'War on Prayer' Over Extra Fee Charges
Thousands of believers are realizing that they are being charged extra by one of the nation's leading wireless service providers for participating in prayer line conference calls after a new policy was instituted last year.