Nicole VanDyke
Nicole Andrea VanDyke is a full-time Christian journalist, photojournalist and photographer. She has reported the news locally, nationally and internationally for the past eight years from a Christian perspective with a biblical worldview. Nicole began her work as a reporter for The Christian Post in August 2021, working out of CP's Washington office, covering the Church & Ministries beat.
Before joining CP, Nicole worked in print journalism, writing for local newspapers for five years. In her eight years of work in journalism, Nicole has provided front-page quality photos using various cameras and participated as a guest commentator in multiple CP podcasts.
In her free time, Nicole sings at her local church where she has served on the worship team. Nicole also volunteers as a youth ministry leader at the church, where she has preached the Gospel and mentored high school and middle school students.
Nicole wants to continue working in journalism and photojournalism for as long as she can. No matter what she does, her goal is to always spread the Gospel to as many people as she can to make disciples of all nations for the purpose of building God’s glorious kingdom on earth and in Heaven through the power that comes from the Father, Son and Holy Spirit.
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Rob Schneider: 'Jesus only lets you stray so much'
Comedian and former "Saturday Night Live" star Rob Schneider recently elaborated on how Christianity transformed his approach to forgiveness, saying, "Jesus will only let you stray so much."
King Charles III diagnosed with cancer; church leaders offer prayers
Buckingham Palace has announced that King Charles III of the United Kingdom has been diagnosed with cancer less than a year after his coronation, drawing reactions from church leaders.
C.J. Stroud responds after NBC removes his Jesus praise from interview clip
Houston Texans' quarterback C.J. Stroud has responded publicly after NBC received criticism for editing out his mention of Jesus Christ in a post-game interview promoted on social media following his team's playoff win last month.
Tyson Fury says he and Oleksandr Usyk are 'two biggest Christians in boxing'
Ahead of a major heavyweight championship match next month, boxing superstar Tyson Fury said that he and his upcoming opponent are two of the strongest Christians in the sport and that whoever wins is because God ordained them to be victorious.
Patrick Mahomes, Brock Purdy give glory to God as their teams head to Super Bowl LVIII
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes credited God on Sunday after advancing to his fourth Super Bowl in five years, while San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy gave glory to the Lord after his team advanced to Super Bowl LVIII later in the day.
Church security guard's neck slashed in public urination altercation: 'I’d give my life'
A New York City church security guard whose neck was recently slashed says that he'd give his life to help parishioners as police say the suspect resorted to violence after the church security guard reprimanded him for urinating on the church building.
Donovan McNabb slams NBC for removing Jesus mention from CJ Stroud interview: 'Disrespectful'
Six-time NFL Pro Bowl quarterback Donovan McNabb has criticized NBC for editing out Houston Texans' quarterback C.J. Stroud's mentions of Jesus Christ in an interview following his team's playoff win earlier this month.
Christian school teacher arrested for allegedly trying to poison husband
A Missouri Christian school art teacher was arrested based on accusations that she tried to kill her husband by mixing a poisonous plant into his smoothie drink.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s youngest son, Dexter Scott King, dies from cancer
The Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s youngest son and third child, Dexter Scott King, died on Monday at age 62 due to complications as a result of prostate cancer.
Bethany Christian Services no longer hiring non-Christians, bans political displays
Amid media reports of staff disgruntled with a hiring policy change, the international Evangelical foster and immigrant resettlement charity Bethany Christian Services has confirmed that it only hires Christians who align with its core beliefs and doesn't allow them to promote political causes in the workplace.