
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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'Providentially hindered': American pastor stranded in Jamaica amid 15-day water-only fast
An American pastor stranded in Jamaica by Hurricane Melissa is currently in the middle of a 15-day fast and is encouraging others to fast in prayer for those impacted by the storm that has left hundreds of thousands without power and dozens dead across the Caribbean.

Hurricane Melissa leaves 25 dead in Haiti as Cuba, Bahamas brace for the worst
More than two dozen people have died in Haiti as Hurricane Melissa is expected to inflict additional damage on Caribbean islands after making landfall in Jamaica Tuesday.

Justin Bieber says Jesus is 'the king of my heart' in profanity-laced conversation with friends
Pop star Justin Bieber is referring to Jesus Christ as the king of his heart in the latest example of the pop star embracing the Christian faith.

Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla describes his 'wrestling with God,' says he always wanted to be a deacon
Boston Celtics Coach Joe Mazzulla discussed how he always wanted to become a deacon and has been "wrestling with God" to ensure that his desire to keep "winning" on the basketball court does not make him ungrateful for what he has accomplished.

Evangelical aid groups gear up to send relief to victims of Hurricane Melissa
Multiple Christian charity organizations are gearing up to deploy resources to Jamaica as the Caribbean island country faces the wrath of Hurricane Melissa, a Category 5 storm that made landfall on Tuesday with winds of up to 180 miles per hour.

Which states are the worst at protecting religious freedom of ministries and faith groups?
A new report highlights which states have laws and policies on the books that are the friendliest and most hostile to faith-based nonprofits.

Hurricane Melissa strengthens to Category 5, could drop over a foot of rain in Jamaica
Hurricane Melissa is scheduled to make landfall in Jamaica as a major hurricane within the next 24 hours and is expected to dump more than a foot of rain on most of the island nation as the United States looks likely to avoid a direct impact from the storm.

Trump's week in review: East Wing demolished; ballroom construction begins; new Russia sanctions
Despite a government shutdown, this week saw no shortage of developments in President Donald Trump's efforts to expand the White House and his ongoing push for an end to long-simmering wars overseas and countering drug cartels.

Melissa could become major hurricane, may impact the US
Tropical Storm Melissa is projected to become a major hurricane that could inflict devastating damage on several Caribbean islands, as the possibility of the United States experiencing some of the storm's effects remains.

South Dakota Catholic leaders speak out against Wounded Knee soldiers keeping their medals
A South Dakota Catholic bishop and local Jesuit priests are criticizing U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for deciding that American soldiers who participated in the 1890 Battle of Wounded Knee, also known as the Wounded Knee Massacre of around 300 Lakota Native Americans, would retain their Medals of Honor.


















