The Christian Post is an American nondenominational, Evangelical Christian newspaper. Based in Washington, D.C., it was founded in March 2004.
Contents include Church news, ministries news, mission news, education news, Christian entertainment news, health-related news, opinions, U.S. news, and international news. Also featured are devotionals, cartoons, and videos. The Christian Post has offices in Washington, New York, and San Francisco, as well as internationally, in countries including Indonesia, Singapore, and Mexico.
Its executive editor is Richard Land, president of Southern Evangelical Seminary, and president emeritus of the Southern Baptist Convention's Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. William Anderson is its Publisher and CEO, since 2010.
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History
Launched initially as an online publication, the newspaper was founded in March 2004. The objective is to deliver news, information, and commentaries relevant to Christians across denominational lines and to bring greater attention to activities of Christians and Christian groups in United States and around the world. It moved its headquarters from San Francisco, California to Washington, D.C. in 2006.
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Notable contributors
- William C. Anderson, CEO and publisher
- Charles Colson, Founder and Chairman of Prison Fellowship Ministries
- Billy Graham, Founder of the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association
- R. Albert Mohler, Jr., President of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary
- Richard Land, former President of Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission
- Greg Laurie, Senior Pastor of the Harvest Christian Fellowship
- Joyce Meyer, Founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries
Membership
The Christian Post is a Global Partner of the World Evangelical Alliance and a Member of the Evangelical Press Association.
References
External links
- Contact Christian Post at their headquarters or email
- The Christian Post
- "Leadership & Editorial Staff"
- christianpost.com - Site Info from Alexa
- Online newspapers USA listed alphabetically
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