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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UN General Assembly moves closer to adopting resolution declaring abortion a 'human right'
Delegates at the United Nations General Assembly are finalizing negotiations on a resolution that would mandate all U.N. agencies to declare abortion is a human right, reportedly due to pressure from the European Union and the Biden administration.
Family of Little League player left comatose after accident credits prayer for son's recovery
A Little League Baseball player has gradually begun to recover from an accident that left him comatose, with his family crediting the power of prayer for the progress they are seeing.
Planned Parenthood suing New York town that denied permit to open clinic in shopping plaza
Planned Parenthood of Central and Western New York has filed a lawsuit against the town of Henrietta after its board voted against issuing a permit to open a new clinic in a retail plaza.
Chaplain fired over blog posts sharing religious beliefs sues fire department
A former volunteer chaplain of the Austin Fire Department claims he was fired from his job after he objected to men competing in women’s sports on his blog page, an action that reportedly offended some LGBT members of the department.
Residents sue Philadelphia for donating tax dollars to group funding abortions
A nonprofit law firm is representing Philadelphia residents in a lawsuit against the city and its mayor for donating half a million in tax dollars to a group that provides financial assistance to women seeking abortions.
Babylon Bee CEO Seth Dillon, Joe Rogan debate abortion: 'All life is valuable'
Seth Dillon, CEO of the satirical news website The Babylon Bee, discussed abortion on Joe Rogan’s podcast, with the two debating if there are certain circumstances when an abortion can be justified.
USDA: Religious schools have automatic exemption to new Title IX interpretation
Amid objections from religious institutions, the United States Department of Agriculture clarified that it would not require religious schools to broaden their definition of sex-based discrimination to include sexual orientation and gender identity in order to receive federal meal funding.
New school in Ohio church aims to be a 'model' of affordable private education with gov't funds
With funds raised by seven churches, a new school will open inside an Ohio church this fall in hopes of becoming a model for other churches to launch affordable, private schools for students in low-income neighborhoods as the state government will pay thousands in tuition per student.
New initiative seeks to translate 'Original Testament' in every language to bridge the 'gap'
A Christian group seeking to expand people’s engagement with God’s Word is working to accelerate the translation of the Old Testament to reduce the language barrier preventing some from reading the Bible.
Former NFL coach, wife have fostered over 100 children, adopted 8: 'They need love'
NFL coaching great Tony Dungy and his wife have opened up about how they embraced God’s call in their lives by fostering over 100 children and adopting eight of their own.