
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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The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom is warning that the state of religious freedom in Indonesia remains dire even as that nation's federal government has taken steps to improve circumstances for religious minorities in the country.

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Former Wall Street finance veteran Alicia Lee says it was the Lord who gave her the idea to create a LinkedIn-style social media platform for professionals "who serve the Church."

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Generation Z has higher church attendance rates than the older generations of American adults, according to a new study, constituting a reversal of long-established patterns.

Trump's week in review: Defense Dept. rebranded; TPS revoking draws ire of Evangelical group
This week brought new developments in the administration's efforts to crack down on illegal immigration and drug cartels, as well as a new economic agreement with one of the United States’ leading trading partners. The president is also pursuing an effort to rebrand one of the oldest agencies in the executive branch.

Churches failing to preach about sin is a 'bodyblow' as many Christians reject basic teachings: Barna
A significant number of Christians reject basic teachings about sin, according to a new survey, which one prominent Evangelical researcher views as a "body blow" stemming from American churches' failure to address the topic.

Americans more likely to have a stronger sense of identity the more they read the Bible: study
Americans are more likely to have a stronger sense of identity the more they interact with Scripture, according to the newest installment of the "State of the Bible USA" report.

Vance meets with victims of Minneapolis school shooting, urges prayers for survivors
Vice President JD Vance visited the victims and families impacted by last week's Catholic school shooting in Minnesota that took the lives of two children and injured several others, urging Americans to pray for one student who is still fighting for her life.

World Relief helping survivors displaced by earthquake, landslide in Afghanistan, Sudan that killed over 2,000
World Relief is responding to two recent natural disasters in Afghanistan and Sudan that have left over 2,000 people dead and survivors pleading for donations to help rebuild their lives in countries where people were facing hardships even before the severe weather led to widespread destruction.

'Never been more thankful': Greg Laurie gives update on recovery
Pastor Greg Laurie of the California-based megachurch Harvest Christian Fellowship is thanking God after his hip replacement surgery was "100% successful," continuing to defend the power of prayer as its effectiveness has been called into question following a recent school shooting.



















