Samantha Kamman
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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Young adults in UK more likely to pray, attend church than older generations, survey shows
The results of a new survey from the Church of England suggest that younger adult generations are more inclined to pray and attend religious services than older generations.
Woman says pro-life pregnancy center saved her life: 'I would either be dead or in prison'
As Democratic politicians continue to claim that crisis pregnancy centers harm women through lies and coercion, one woman has credited such an organization with saving her life.
Christians who fled China forced to relocate again after South Korea rejects asylum claims
A Christian congregation that fled to South Korea from China has now traveled to Thailand to appeal for asylum due to continued persecution from Chinese officials.
Fire chief fired after attending megachurch leadership summit continues yearslong legal battle
A California fire chief who claims he was terminated from his job after attending a megachurch leadership conference has filed an appeal after a federal court ruled earlier this year that he was rightfully let go.
Pornhub booted off Instagram after complaints from anti-sexual exploitation group
A nonprofit that advocates against sexual exploitation praised Instagram’s decision to suspend Pornhub, citing the move as proof that the social media company acknowledges the severity of the accusations against the MindGeek-owned platform.
California lawmakers pass 'historic' bill package that 'erases the idea of an illegal abortion'
The California legislature passed over a dozen bills this week expanding and protecting abortion access and protecting abortion providers from criminal prosecution, with a pro-life group claiming lawmakers are trying to "erase" the idea of an illegal abortion.
US schools see historic drop in reading, math scores after pandemic closures
A new assessment purports that reading and math scores for 9-year-old students declined during the COVID-19 pandemic, a period that reportedly negatively impacted student behavior and performance due to remote learning arrangements.
School choice debate ensues in Texas gubernatorial race as enrollment declines nationwide
The ongoing debate over school choice has become an emerging topic in the Texas gubernatorial race as thousands of students nationwide have left public schools, invoking discussions on how such policies could impact student outcomes and school districts.
Pro-life OB/GYNs launch campaign refuting claims that abortion bans hurt women
A group of pro-life doctors is launching a campaign in response to claims that abortion bans prevent doctors from providing emergency care to pregnant women, a claim that has seen increased fervor in the media after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned the 1973 Roe v. Wade decision legalizing abortion nationwide.
Churches worldwide urged to pray for end of Russian invasion on Ukraine's Independence Day
As Wednesday marks Ukraine's Independence Day, Christian nonprofits and churches are continuing to assist those left devastated by Russia's invasion as Christians worldwide are being urged to set aside time to pray for the war to come an end.