
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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Mark Houck recalls 'most intimate prayer experience' in FBI custody: 'I was at the foot of Calvary'
Catholic pro-life activist Mark Houck, who spent several hours in detention after a highly publicized early-morning arrest last September, said he had the "most intimate prayer experience" of his life while in custody.

'The Sims 4' allows players to get 'top surgery' scars, breast binders and 'tucking' underwear
A popular video game designed for teenagers now allows users to create characters that have skin scars from sex-change surgeries despite concerns about the harm done to youth who undergo extreme body mutilating surgeries like double mastectomies and castration.

Prosecutors drop charges against woman arrested for praying outside abortion clinic
Prosecutors in the United Kingdom have dropped charges against a pro-life activist arrested for praying silently outside an abortion clinic but have left the door open to additional prosecution for the same offense in the future.

Uyghurs detail Chinese prison camp horror stories: From broken legs to 24/7 propaganda
Two Uyghurs who fled from China detailed their family members’ experiences in concentration camps and called on the United States government to take stronger action against the Chinese Communist Party at the third annual International Religious Freedom Summit.

Tampa's 'conversion therapy' ban ruled unconstitutional by federal appeals court
A federal appellate court on Thursday struck down Tampa, Florida's ban on sexual orientation change efforts in what religious liberty advocates are cheering as a victory for the First Amendment.

Pro-life activist Mark Houck wants to press charges for prosecutorial abuse after FBI raid
Catholic pro-life activist Mark Houck, who was arrested in a highly publicized FBI raid and recently acquitted on charges that could have sent him to prison for 11 years, said he will look into filing a lawsuit over the devastation the debacle caused his large family.

Two-thirds of Americans say calls to prayer during times of national tragedy are 'helpful': poll
A new poll reveals that the overwhelming majority of Americans see public calls for prayer in a time of tragedy as a force for good, with such a belief extending across all demographic subgroups.

Damar Hamlin says on-field collapse was an 'example of God using me as a vessel'
In his first remarks since he collapsed on the field during a game against the Cincinnati Bengals nearly a month ago, Buffalo Bills football player Damar Hamlin is insisting that God was using him as a “vessel” to help the needy children he hopes to provide for at his charitable foundation.

Patrick Mahomes thanks God for healing ankle as Chiefs head to Super Bowl
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes is crediting God for healing his ankle so he could help his team advance to Super Bowl LVII with a win over the Cincinnati Bengals in the AFC Championship Sunday.

44% of US adults say aftermath of COVID-19 has made them 'more open to God': study
A new study reveals that less than half of United States adults see themselves as more open to God now than they did before the coronavirus pandemic even as most adults express a desire to grow spiritually.



















