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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Christian coalition launches over 200 training hubs to advance Great Commission, mobilize pastors
The Global Church Network aims to establish 800 leadership training hubs worldwide by 2030, which would mobilize 1 million ministers to combat a global shortage of pastors. With the opening of new training hubs in the Balkans and South Africa, the coalition has launched 200 hubs on six continents in its bid to fulfill the Great Commission by 2030.
Ad rips Kamala Harris for posing with anti-Catholic drag troupe
A Catholic advocacy group is drawing attention to footage of Vice President Kamala Harris posing with members of a drag troupe known for cosplaying as nuns and performing sexually suggestive dances with a cross.
Town ordering man to remove 'offensive' Halloween display, bloody handprints at daycare spark debates
A mother’s concerns about bloody handprints at her child’s daycare and a town ordering a man to remove a Halloween display deemed too offensive have sparked debates worldwide about whether some scary Halloween decorations go too far.
Should Christians celebrate Halloween? 5 reactions
Should Christians celebrate Halloween? Here's what five Christian leaders and institutions say about celebrating Halloween.
Abortionist admits late-term abortions are performed during healthy pregnancies
Despite the claim that late-term abortions only happen due to medical emergencies or fetal abnormalities, a longtime abortionist is making headlines for offering to help a woman seeking an abortion at eight months because of a recent breakup.
Israeli parliament bans UNRWA over terrorism ties
Israeli's parliament has passed a law limiting the work of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency due to its reported ties to the Hamas terror group.
'It's all God': Couple who survived Hurricane Helene by floating on couch praise the Lord
A North Carolina couple who survived Hurricane Helene by using their couch as a flotation device thanked God for protecting them and revealed how their faith has buoyed them amid the aftermath of the disaster that ravaged their community.
#WeCount claim that abortions increased despite restrictions is ‘misleading,’ expert says
A pro-life scholar has expressed doubts about a widely reported study from an abortion advocacy group claiming that the number of abortions has increased since Roe v. Wade was overturned.
Vance questions media's lack of curiosity over Harris' McDonald's work claim
Sen. J.D. Vance, the Republican vice presidential nominee, questioned the lack of curiosity of the mainstream media to look into the disputed claims of Democrat Vice President Kamala Harris, who said she once worked at McDonald’s.
'We will rise from this': Hundreds attend Mass after fire devastates Arizona church
Hundreds of people gathered for worship on Sunday at a church in Arizona after a fire that might have been arson damaged the main worship area.