
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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Christian relief groups mobilize after deadly storms impact millions, kill over 1,000 in Asia
Christian relief organizations worldwide have rushed to provide assistance after widespread flooding and landslides killed over 1,100 people and displaced well over 1 million others throughout Indonesia, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Malaysia this week.

Jonathan Roumie says 2 lifelong atheists decided to follow Christ after watching 'The Chosen'
Actor Jonathan Roumie says two lifelong atheists decided to embrace the Christian faith after watching "The Chosen," which led them to become interested in the Bible, start attending church, and, ultimately, convert to Christianity.”

Court rules NY's efforts to censor pro-life pregnancy centers unconstitutional
An appeals court panel has ruled that efforts to stop pro-life pregnancy centers in New York from informing patients about abortion pill reversal are unconstitutional, as such organizations find themselves increasingly subject to investigations from Democratic politicians.

Seahawks player rejoices that he got his 'Lord and Savior Jesus Christ back'
Seattle Seahawks linebacker Ernest Jones is rejoicing now that he's gotten his “Lord and Savior Jesus Christ back.”

Victory for women inmates as judge bans men from female-only spaces at Texas prison
A federal judge has sided with two female inmates who sued a Texas prison that put them in danger by forcing them to be housed with male prisoners who identify as women.

Over 90% of college students think 'words can be violence' after Kirk assassination: poll
An overwhelming majority of college students believe that “words can be violence,” according to a new poll that found undergraduates are more reluctant to express their views on campus following the assassination of conservative activist Charlie Kirk.

W.Va. must allow students with religious exemptions to vaccination law to attend school: judge
A judge has ruled that West Virginia must allow religious exemptions to the state’s mandatory vaccination law in what the state’s governor is touting as a “win for every family forced from school over their faith.”

Trump urges voters to reject Democrat candidate he claims 'hates Christianity'
President Donald Trump has claimed that the Democratic nominee in a special congressional election that could influence the balance of power in Washington, D.C., “hates Christianity” as polling predicts a tight race ahead of Tuesday's election.

Several major US retailers placed on 'Naughty List' for failure to embrace Christmas this year
Naughty or nice? That is the question a Christian advocacy group seeks to answer for America's largest retailers, rating how they have embraced or ignored the Christmas season in their online communications.

MLB great Darryl Strawberry says God 'set me free' with Trump pardon: 'Picked His servant to do it'
Eight-time Major League Baseball All-Star Darryl Strawberry says God set him "free" by enabling him to receive a presidential pardon from President Donald Trump, citing this development as an example that there are "no mistakes with God."



















