
Samantha Kamman
Christian Post Reporter
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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Parents' group wants accountability after principal says white students can't join racial club
An advocacy group focused on parents' rights in education believes that a federal civil rights office's response to a complaint accusing a Washington state school district of hosting racially-segregated groups did not go far enough.
Mom sues Mattel after 'Wicked' doll exposes child to porn site, alleges 'emotional distress'
A South Carolina mother is suing the children’s toy company Mattel, claiming “emotional distress” after her minor daughter stumbled upon a graphic pornography website due to a misprint on the packaging for dolls based on the “Wicked” movie.
Detransitioners would get more time to sue doctors for body mutilation under new Alabama bill
An Alabama lawmaker is looking to grant detransitioners more time to sue the doctors and providers who provided them with genital-mutilating surgeries and puberty-blocking drugs as minors.
ICE head 'frustrated' with NYC blocking deportation as city houses 58K criminal immigrants
New York City is home to nearly 60,000 illegal immigrants who are either convicted felons or facing criminal charges, with the city's head of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement expressing frustration with the sanctuary city laws that he says prevent deportation.
Iranian Christians fleeing persecution face 'uncertain future' as Georgia rejects asylum claims
Iranian Christian Jalal Darzi is preparing for the worst after authorities in Georgia rejected his asylum claim, a plight an increasing share of Iranian Christian converts hoping to escape persecution face as some are even being told to halt their church services.
Pastor serving the 'least of these' in places 'nobody wants to go' answers God's call
After two years of serving as a pastor of a Baptist church in Southern California, Kathy Huck felt God's calling to take her ministry into the streets and homeless encampments so she could foster friendships and be better suited to fulfill Jesus' call to "serve the least of these."
Ministry gifts millions of kids the Gospel, teaches true meaning of Christmas to combat rising secularism
Amid concerns that younger generations are falling away from religion, an interdenominational group is delivering the gift of the Gospel this Christmas season and filling children's hearts with the love of Jesus.
A month in chains: Nigerian priest abducted, forced to march barefoot forgives attackers
A Nigerian priest abducted by armed insurgents, forced to march barefoot for days and left chained up for over a month before his release is opening up about his road to healing as he seeks to help others who have suffered similar trauma.
Mike Pence kicks off Christian college's speaker series, touted as model of Evangelical leadership
Former Vice President Mike Pence urged college students in Colorado earlier this month to be "champions" for God and "His Gospel," kicking off a Christian university's new speaker series with words of encouragement to lift up a younger generation of leaders.
Biden declares ICC arrest warrant against Netanyahu 'outrageous,' vows to 'stand with Israel'
President Joe Biden decried the International Criminal Court's decision to issue an arrest warrant against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant, calling the action "outrageous."