Leonardo Blair
Leonardo Blair is an award-winning investigative reporter and feature writer whose career spanned secular media in the Caribbean and New York City prior to joining The Christian Post in 2013. His early work with CP focusing on crime and Christian society quickly attracted international attention when he exposed a campaign by Creflo Dollar Ministries in 2015 to raise money from supporters to purchase a $65 million luxury jet. He continues to report extensively on church crimes, spiritual abuse, mental health, the black church and major events impacting Christian culture.
He is a 2007 alumnus of the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism, where he was an inaugural member of the Toni Stabile Center for Investigative Journalism. He lives with his wife and two sons in New York City.
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Christians could lose majority status in America by 2045: study
Barring any limiting event such as war or economic depression, if the pace at which Christians abandon their faith before the age of 30 were to accelerate beyond its current pace, America could no longer be a majority Christian nation by as early as 2045.
Megachurch Pastor Matt Carter stepping down at 48, citing advancing heart disease
Just over two years after becoming the second senior pastor of the 16,000-member Sagemont Church in Houston, Texas, Matt Carter announced his retirement from the role Sunday at the age of 48 citing rapidly advancing buildup of plaque in arteries of his heart.
Mom struggling with mental health, $10K behind in rent suspected of drowning 3 children
A Brooklyn mother suspected of drowning her three young children at Coney Island Beach in Brooklyn, New York, on Monday, was struggling with mental health, was locked in a custody dispute with her ex-husband and facing eviction for $10,000 in unpaid rent.
Chick-fil-A explains use of ‘community’ in tweet that some thought addressed black man’s race
Chick-fil-A has clarified its use of the term "community," calling it a "poor choice of words" after backlash online over a tweet that some people thought referenced a black man's race during a conversation about adding spicy chicken nuggets to its permanent menu.
Mormon father, wife and 3 children found fatally shot at Maryland home
Three years after losing his youngest son to cancer, a father who served as a missionary with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints was found fatally shot at his Maryland home along with his wife and their three children Friday in what police are investigating as an apparent murder-suicide.
Majority of pastors don’t believe Christians should tithe 10%: study
While many Christian churches encourage tithing — giving 10% of one's income to the church — as a biblical commandment, only a minority of pastors subscribe to that traditional view, data from a new Barna study show.
Pastor of family church allegedly loaded gun, threatened to kill wife in home
New Prospect Baptist Church in Toledo, Ohio, remained tightlipped about the fate of its pastor, the Rev. Charles Ross, Thursday, days after his wife reported to police that he loaded a gun and threatened to kill her inside their home in the early hours of Sunday morning.
Bishop Lamor Whitehead claims he lost income, members due to defamation by internet personalities: lawsuit
Brooklyn Bishop Lamor Whitehead, who was robbed of some $400,000 or more in jewelry while delivering a sermon at Leaders of Tomorrow International Churches in New York City in July, has slapped two popular online personalities with $20 million defamation lawsuits each following the loss of church members and income after they allegedly painted him as a scammer and drug dealer.
At Dave Ramsey’s company, oral sex outside marriage wasn't a fireable offense, legal docs show
At Ramsey Solutions where employees are expected to adhere to a “righteous living” policy based on Judeo-Christian principles or face discipline, Evangelical CEO Dave Ramsey and his board did not treat one employee's oral sex outside marriage as a fireable offense because it didn’t qualify as “intercourse” court documents show.
Some parents complain after more than 100 students are baptized at NC school without their consent
Officials at a private Christian school in North Carolina have received backlash after over 100 students were baptized without the consent of their parents. A spokesperson says the school normally seeks parental consent but the baptisms last Thursday were a "move of God."