Ryan Foley
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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Tony Dungy urges Floridians to vote against Amendment 4: 'Literally a matter of life and death'
A former professional football coach and outspoken Christian is urging Florida voters to reject a ballot measure that would establish a constitutional right to abortion in the state, describing it as “literally a matter of life and death.”
Abortion, parental rights, trans issues: What would a Kamala Harris victory look like?
With the 2024 presidential election two weeks away, voters will decide between former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris. Here's what Americans can expect in the event of Harris winning the 2024 presidential election.
Russell Brand: People in Hollywood are 'terrified of being exposed' for their sins
Comedian Russell Brand, who converted to Christianity and was baptized earlier this year, is warning that people in Hollywood are “terrified of being exposed” for their sins as he identifies as someone who is “known to have sinned” and can therefore accept his “flawed and fallen” nature.
Gov. Youngkin defends Virginia's 'common sense' law removing non-citizens from voter rolls
Virginia’s Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin is defending the actions taken by his state to remove noncitizens from the voter rolls as it finds itself in the crosshairs of the United States Department of Justice.
Baptist congregation vows to pray for thief arrested after stealing $36K in church property
The Kansas City Police Department has returned thousands of dollars in stolen goods to a church that vows to “emerge stronger than ever” from the challenge and pray for the perpetrator of the theft.
Archdiocese of LA reaches $880M settlement with sexual abuse survivors
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Los Angeles has reached a settlement of nearly $900 million with alleged victims of clerical sexual abuse, reportedly the largest of its kind to date.
Fla. church suffers second fire in 16 months, arson investigation underway
A facility set up as a temporary worship space for a Florida Catholic church destroyed by a fire last year has been targeted in what is being investigated as arson.
Greg Laurie defends speaking at Trump rally to 'point people to Christ'
A prominent pastor defended his decision to speak and pray at a rally with former President Donald Trump less than a month before the presidential election, seeing it as consistent with his mandate to “point people to Christ.”
Imprisoned pro-lifer urges Americans to vote against 'Jezebel spirit': 'You cannot let Kamala get in'
A pro-life activist reporting to prison for her participation in an abortion clinic blockade is urging Americans to “elect leaders who will stand for justice” and “be the beaming light that you were called to be” as she vows to “preach that Gospel” during her incarceration.
'God gives us guidance in who to elect' in Exodus: NHCLC speaker
Several Christian leaders are encouraging the Latino Evangelical community to fully participate in the 2024 presidential election, contending that they have a mandate from God to help ensure the election of leaders who support biblical values.