Leah Klett has been a reporter with The Christian Post since 2018. With nearly a decade of journalism experience, she has written extensively on the intersection of faith and Hollywood and trends surrounding the global church.
A member of the Critics Choice Association, Leah has sat down with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry including Denzel Washington, Dolly Parton, Ron Howard, Samuel L. Jackson, and more. Passionate about church and ministry, she’s also interviewed notable members of the Christian community, including N.T. Wright, Tim Keller, and Michael Youssef.
Leah’s writing has been awarded by the Evangelical Press Association and featured on Fox News. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in English from Covenant College. She lives in Chattanooga, Tennessee, with her husband and two children.
After more than a decade-and-a-half of fronting the Christian rock band Newsboys, lead singer Michael Tait has announced his decision to step down, citing prayerful reflection and a sense of clarity in this new season of life.
Pinnacle Peak Pictures, the studio behind “The Case for Christ” and “God’s Not Dead,” is inviting audiences to experience the profound story of Jesus Christ in “The Last Supper,” exclusively in theaters starting March 14, 2025.
Elizabeth Tabish, known for her role as Mary Magdalene in "The Chosen," brings her faith, Armenian heritage, and passion for uplifting stories to her latest film, "Between Borders," which highlights the resilience of a refugee family and the transformative power of forgiveness and faith.
Bill McCartney, the former University of Colorado football coach who became a prominent religious figure in the 1990s after founding the Promise Keepers movement, died Friday at the age of 84.
Wonder Project, the faith-based independent studio, has begun development on a film adaptation of the bestselling book The All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion, which will star and be produced by Country Music Hall of Fame member and outspoken Christian Reba McEntire.
Speaking to a sea of young adults gathered at Passion 2025, Ben Stuart, pastor of Passion City Church in Washington, D.C., delivered a message of redemption, hope and renewed mission, urging attendees to embrace faithfulness and rise above shame despite their shortcomings.
Sadie Robertson Huff delivered a stirring warning against the dangers of spiritual complacency, urging attendees of Passion 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, to awaken to the call of God in their lives.
Crawford Loritts encouraged thousands of 18- to 25-year-olds gathered for Passion 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia, to cultivate a strong and vibrant relationship with Jesus, stressing that genuine, sustainable faith cannot rely solely on emotional experiences.
Jackie Hill Perry warned thousands gathered at Passion 2025 of the dangers of refusing hope and why misplacing it leads to idolatry, emphasizing the resurrection of Jesus Christ as the ultimate foundation of hope.