Leah MarieAnn Klett
Leah Klett has been a reporter with The Christian Post since 2018. With nearly a decade of journalism experience, she has written extensively on the intersection of faith and Hollywood and trends surrounding the global church.
A member of the Critics Choice Association, Leah has sat down with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry including Denzel Washington, Dolly Parton, Ron Howard, Samuel L. Jackson, and more. Passionate about church and ministry, she’s also interviewed notable members of the Christian community, including N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, and Michael Youssef.
Leah’s writing has been awarded by the Evangelical Press Association and featured on Fox News. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Covenant College. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband and two children.
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Pastor and bestselling author Max Lucado has opened up about his previous struggles with alcohol, revealing there was a time when he’d rely on the substance to manage stress and cope with a “world gone crazy.”
'Surprised by Oxford' film highlights how C.S. Lewis, Romantic poets helped bring a skeptic to faith
Bestselling author Carolyn Weber reflects on the role C.S. Lewis an the Romantic poets and authors had on her conversion experience and why she hopes the new film "Surprised by Oxford," based on her memoir, points skeptics to the Lord.
ERLC unanimously votes to elect Pastor Kevin Smith as first black chairperson
In a historic move for the Southern Baptist Convention, Kevin Smith has been unanimously elected as the chairperson for the Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (ERLC) by its board of trustees.
Mike Pompeo says Israel is 'deeply connected' to Christian faith, shares how land deepened his spiritual walk
Former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo wants American Christians to know just how deeply their faith is connected to Israel and its history — and he, along with former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman, is using film as a medium to relay that message.
Netflix adaptation of 'All the Light We Cannot See' WWII bestseller highlights 'triumph over evil'
"All the Light We Cannot See," the Pulitzer Prize-winning bestselling novel that follows a young blind French girl and German boy as they attempt to survive the devastation of World War II, is hitting the big screen in an “unabashedly human and emotional” way, according to director Shawn Levy.
Church leaders establish goal to train over 100K new European pastors in next decade
Nearly 400 ministry leaders and pastors convened last week for the FINISH Europe Summit in Zurich, Switzerland, where attendees established a collective goal of targeting and equipping over 100,000 new pastors in the next decade amid joint efforts to fulfill the Great Commission.
Child Evangelism Fellowship seeks to reach 100M children with the Gospel, urges Christians to mobilize
Moises Esteves, executive vice president of Child Evangelism Fellowship, says the organization's mission is to reach 100 million children with the Gospel and urges Christians to mobilize as the world grows darker.
Will Christians work in Heaven? John Piper weighs in: 'We will not be disappointed"
Author and pastor John Piper believes Christians will work in Heaven — but the work will be so “profoundly satisfying and sweet and enjoyable” that nobody in the world to come will say, “I need a weekend.”
David Platt's adopted son arrives home after yearslong delay caused by COVID pandemic
David Platt is rejoicing and giving all glory to God after his adopted son arrived home following a yearslong delay due to COVID-19-related travel restrictions.
Over half of Americans believe they've interacted with a deceased loved one: study
Over half of Americans claim to have communicated with deceased relatives either in dreams or other means — and the “moderately” religious are the most likely people group to say they've had such a supernatural encounter.