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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Abducted seminarian killed for sharing the Gospel with captors in Nigeria: report
A member of a Nigerian highway gang that is responsible for killing a kidnapped Catholic seminarian earlier this year admitted in a recent media interview that the aspiring priest was killed because he would not stop proclaiming the Gospel of Jesus Christ to his captors.
Trump's favorability among white Christians in battleground states falls 27% since March: poll
President Donald Trump’s favorability among white Christians in battleground states has dropped by 27 percentage points since mid-March as the country has dealt with the effects of the coronavirus pandemic, data released by the Public Religion Research Institute finds.
Nigerian Christian hospitalized after married couple was ambushed with machetes
A Christian man in the Plateau state of Nigeria was hospitalized after he and his wife were ambushed by a group of four suspected Fulani herdsmen late last month.
Transgender birth mother can't be recognized as baby's father: appeals court
A trans-identified female in England can not be listed as the father of a child to whom she gave birth, an appeals court ruled.
Free online Bible program encourages virtual communal Bible reading amid lockdown
Tyndale House Publishers has teamed up with the Institute For Bible Reading to offer free resources for communal Bible reading and studying as many churches remain closed.
Islamic terror group confiscating Christians' properties in Syria, watchdog reports
A Syrian Islamic rebel group has confiscated the properties of some Christian families in Idlib, according to a leading Syrian human rights watchdog.
Army Chaplain under fire for sharing John Piper's book 'Coronavirus and Christ'
Twenty-two military chaplains are calling on a senior army chaplain to be disciplined and possibly court-martialed for sending nearly three-dozen other chaplains an email containing a copy of John Piper’s new e-book, Coronavirus and Christ.
Biden denies sexual assault claims, calls for complaint to be released if it exists
Former Vice President Joe Biden on Friday publicly denied the allegations of sexual assault leveled against him by former staffer Tara Reade.
Sam Rodriguez, Christian college president urge Calif. to reopen churches
Leading Hispanic evangelical leader and Sacramento megachurch pastor Samuel Rodriguez and a Christian college president have called on California leaders to allow churches to reopen their doors as places of worship as the pace of new coronavirus cases has slowed down in recent days.
McDonald's urged to warn employees about porn website exploiting their financial struggles
The National Center for Sexual Exploitation is urging McDonald’s to warn its employees about how a pornography website is trying to recruit them as they suffer lower wages during the novel coronavirus pandemic.