
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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Bolivian president-elect Rodrigo Paz thanks God after election victory ends decades of leftist control
The newly elected president of Bolivia, Rodrigo Paz Pereira, thanked God for his electoral success as his victory ended two decades of leftist control over the South American country. He cited the Lord several times in his victory speech.

Americans with a positive view of religion are on the rise, Pew finds
The share of Americans who see religion as a positive influence on American society continues to grow, as does the percentage who believe religion is gaining influence in public life, new survey data shows.

ASU football player shares faith journey, meaning behind 'Jesus Won' T-shirt
A college football player told reporters he was “diving into my faith completely” as he reflected on the connection between his faith and athletic success.

Chicago priest removed from ministry amid allegations of sexual misconduct with seminarians
An Illinois priest has been removed from ministry amid allegations that he engaged in sexual misconduct with seminarians.

Churches must 'retake mantle of raising up the next generation' from YouTubers: panelists
Churches must "retake that mantle of raising up the next generation" from YouTube stars and other internet personalities, as more young men in the United States are flocking to churches and must be encouraged to engage with the culture, says prominent author and activist Katy Faust.

1 in 5 Christians say they've encouraged, paid for or had an abortion: poll
Nearly one-in-five churchgoers have paid for, encouraged or chosen to have an abortion themselves, according to a new report that reveals most say their churches rarely address the topic.

Texas churches vandalized during anti-Trump 'No Kings' protests
Two pastors who lead churches in Texas’ second-largest city are condemning vandalism directed at their houses of worship that occurred as opponents of the Trump administration held protests nationwide.

Jack Hibbs doubts Israel peace deal will last, points to Islamic tactic
A prominent megachurch pastor is urging Christians not to get too excited about the peace deal between Israel and the terrorist organization Hamas, sharing his belief that it “can’t last long.”

Christian group honors pageant winner stripped of title over biblical beliefs
A Christian organization has honored a former beauty pageant winner who was stripped of her title because she refused to sign a document asserting that it was possible for a person to change their sex.

A third of Americans say the Bible is 'totally accurate,' survey finds
Americans are split on the accuracy of the Bible, as the public remains divided about institutional trust in religion and the family, a new study finds.



















