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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Archaeologists shine light on complex relationships of isolated Christian community in medieval Spain
An archaeological study of an isolated Christian community in Spain shines light on the endogamous community that, despite its proximity to Islamic-controlled regions, had low levels of North African or Middle Eastern ancestries.
Former OnlyFans recruiter recalls horrors that made her quit website, seek Jesus
Victoria Sinis used to recruit women to sell their bodies on OnlyFans, but the strange fetish requests and pornographic content led her to question her career, an inner conviction that ultimately led her to Christ.
Ukrainian doctor who lived under Soviet rule spreading the Gospel in medical missions
A Ukrainian-born physician who grew up during the Soviet Union’s rule over the country is trying to rebuild Ukraine’s healthcare system by offering a training program to medical professionals that exposes them to the Gospel.
Archaeologists discover 2,700-year-old seal in Jerusalem helping affirm city's biblical heritage
Archaeologists in Israel uncovered a stone seal they believe to be around 2,700 years old from the First Temple period, a find that strengthens the biblical heritage of Jerusalem.
Abortions on the rise since Roe reversal thanks to abortion pill spike: report
Recently released data points to a possible reason for the reported increase in abortions in the United States two years after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade and ruled abortion is not a constitutional right.
Jewish professors seek freedom from union accused of antisemitism: 'Cruel and oppressive'
A group of Jewish professors petitioned the U.S. Supreme Court to free them from the representation of a union they view as antisemitic because it maligned Israel as an “apartheid state” and defended the anti-Israel protests at Columbia University, among other actions.
Buying cocaine, preaching Jesus: How the 'Undercover Pastor' kept faith in Christ despite darkness, temptation
For over 20 years, Dale Sutherland ministered to youth in Washington, D.C., while leading a double life that led to various brushes with death. As an undercover narcotics officer during the height of the crack cocaine wars in the 1980s and early '90s, he would sometimes pose as a pimp, a drug buyer or someone involved in plotting murder. But despite the darkness, Sutherland never lost faith in God.
Federal judge halts Biden-Harris immigration policy deemed 'unlawful' by 16 state attorneys general
A federal judge sided with 16 state attorneys general and temporarily halted a Biden-Harris policy that could enable over 500,000 illegal aliens to remain in the United States, with the plaintiff states arguing the program would “irreparably harm” them and incentivize illegal immigration.
Church pays off nearly $8 million of community's medical debt: 'Hands, feet and wallet of Jesus'
A church’s ability to pay off nearly $8 million in medical debt helped one teenage boy share the Gospel with his father.
Anti-Israel activists target pro-life pregnancy center after DNC: 'The dead babies are in Gaza'
Anti-Israel activists at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago targeted a pro-life pregnancy center that provides housing and other free services to women by cementing the doors shut to prevent staff from serving pregnant clients.