
Ryan Foley
Christian Post Reporter
Ryan Foley joined The Christian Post in August 2020. He currently covers abortion, politics, education and U.S. news. He was a participant in the National Journalism Center's spring 2018 internship program and has previously written for the Media Research Center's NewsBusters blog and The Western Journal.
Foley graduated from Rhode Island College in 2017 with a B.A. in Political Science and currently resides in Arlington, Virginia.
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Most churchgoers don't think Bible has clear teachings about homosexuality, transgenderism: poll
Most churchgoers don't believe the Bible has clear and decisive teachings about homosexuality and transgenderism, causing concern that some churches are failing to effectively communicate the teachings of the Bible, a new study finds.

White House faith director responds to Trump's Heaven comments: 'It was humility'
A White House official who deals directly with faith issues says President Donald Trump's recent statements suggesting he may not make it to Heaven are an example of his humility.

Hispanic Christian leaders voice support for Republican-led immigration bill: 'A Solomonic solution'
Hispanic Christian leaders are expressing support for a Republican-led immigration bill as its sponsor insists that God will “guide” President Donald Trump into signing her “Solomonic solution to immigration.”

Fmr. Navy SEAL credits Charlie Kirk with motivating him to go back to church
A former Navy SEAL said he and his family were motivated to go back to church following the assassination of conservative political activist Charlie Kirk, marking the latest example of people embracing church and Christianity following the act of political violence that unfolded last month.

Loudoun County can't suspend boys opposed to girl in locker room; judge extends block
A federal judge has extended his order preventing Loudoun County Public Schools in Virginia from enforcing its suspension of two high school boys over their objection to the presence of a female trans-identified student in the boys' locker room.

UK Labour Party push for digital ID prompts concerns: 'Step toward mass surveillance'
As the U.K.’s Labour government seeks to push through digital ID for the stated purposes of cracking down on illegal immigration and providing a convenient way for citizens to verify their identities, opponents are warning about the implications for security and civil liberties.

Trump's week in review: Antifa Roundtable, Israel-Hamas ceasefire
While a government shutdown continues to dominate the headlines in the United States, this week has seen new developments in the Trump administration’s efforts to secure an end to the Israel-Hamas war, educate the public about the far-left militant group Antifa and secure the border.

Jelly Roll questions Forrest Frank's decision to reject awards while profiting from Christian songs
Some Christian singers are responding to Forrest Frank’s vow to no longer accept awards for his music, with some suggesting his stance is hypocritical because he still accepts monetary compensation for his work.

5 highlights from Trump's Antifa roundtable: 'Protest industrial complex'
Here are five highlights from the Trump administration's roundtable on Antifa, held after the president designated the violent, far-left activist group as a terrorist organization.

Sen. Tom Cotton seeks to ban light sentences for trans criminals, kick men out of women’s prisons
A U.S. senator has introduced legislation banning judges from considering an inmate’s self-declared gender identity when determining prison sentences and prohibiting trans-identified men from being housed in women’s prisons amid outrage over a light sentence given to a man who now claims to identify as female, after he attempted to assassinate U.S. Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh.



















