
Nicole VanDyke
CP Reporter
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.
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Benjamin Watson says he would rather be 'woke' than 'quietly asleep'
Former NFL player Benjamin Watson, an outspoken pro-life Christian and author, has spoken out against those who he believes — intentionally or unintentionally — are using the word "woke" to silence debate on racial justice issues.
Journey songwriter Jonathan Cain says Jesus saved him from 2 near-death encounters
Journey songwriter Jonathan Cain, the man behind the hit song "Don't Stop Believin,'" recently discussed how two near-death experiences influenced his Christian faith.
Can Christians who die by suicide go to Heaven? Christian apologists answer
Former atheist Jonathan Noyes, now a Christian author and apologist, was joined by professor and apologist Sean McDowell for a discussion Tuesday to address the question, "Is suicide seen as unforgivable in the Eyes of God?"
How a former Bloods gang member is leading people to Christ
Rev. Derek LaFleur shares his miraculous testimony — from a troubled member of the Bloods to a pastor passionate about saving others from the life he once lived.
College football player turned pastor urges clergy to speak out against critical race theory, BLM
Pastor John Amanchukwu urged Christians to speak out against critical race theory and Black Lives Matter, and encouraged pastors to be more courageous in denouncing unbiblical ideas.
Tennessee pastor shares legacy left by 5-year-old boy shot, killed the day after she baptized him
A pastor in Nashville, Tennessee, is sharing the legacy that she said has been left behind by a 5-year-old boy who was shot and killed on Monday, the day after she baptized him.
Church terminates lease of Christian school linked to lawsuit alleging abuse, exorcisms
A Canadian church plans to terminate a rental agreement with a Christian school due to its connection to a lawsuit involving former students accusing local private school officials of abuse.
Is feeling lonely a sin? Pastor identifies myths associated with loneliness
With loneliness at an all-time high in America, Aaron Graham, pastor of The District Church in Washington, D.C., shared a sermon on how Christians sometimes associate lonely feelings with condemnation. However, he said, everyone is lonely at times.
Brittni and Richard De La Mora offer advice on what to do when a spouse confesses to sexting
Brittni De La Mora and her husband, Pastor Richard De la Mora, shared tips on how to forgive a spouse who engaged in "sexting," warning that bitterness can destroy a marriage.
Archaeologists discover mosaic with inscription to Peter that may point to location of his home
Archaeologists say they have discovered an inscription that may further indicate the location of the biblical town identified as the home of the Apostles Peter and Andrew.