
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.
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NFL legend says God 'tested' him in every part of his roller-coaster journey
Pro Football Hall of Famer Jim Kelly has opened up about how the death of his son in 2005 drove him to be unfaithful to his wife and question his Christian faith, sharing what led him to repentance.
Diocese of Buffalo agrees to pay $150M in settlement with sex abuse victims
A Roman Catholic diocese in New York has reached a settlement to pay out $150 million to clergy sexual abuse victims, as the total money spent to compensate victims of sexual abuse committed by Catholic Church officials climbs into the billions.
Threat to deport persecuted Christians hits close to home for North Carolina church
Members of a North Carolina church are urging the Trump administration not to deport nearly two dozen Christian refugees from Afghanistan after they were ordered to leave the United States within days before their asylum claims have been heard by a judge.
Indiana becomes latest state to enshrine parental rights bill into law
Indiana's Republican Gov. Mike Braun signed Senate Bill 143 into law Tuesday, adding a new article to the Indiana code titled "Parental Rights and Responsibilities" amid nationwide concerns that public school employees are withholding information from parents.
Christian ministry can care for sex trafficking victims amid suit over religious discrimination: court
A federal judge has ruled in favor of a Christian ministry that cares for victims of sex trafficking, enabling the organization to contract with an Ohio county as its lawsuit alleging religious discrimination by exclusion from such a contract moves forward.
Harvard sues Trump administration over $2 billion funding freeze
Harvard University has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration over its freeze on grants to the Ivy League school as part of an effort to eliminate anti-Semitism and the embrace of diversity, equity and inclusion on college campuses.
Aspiring preacher continues run on 'American Idol;' other Christian contestant eliminated
A teenager who aspires to become a preacher has advanced to the next round of the popular TV singing contest "American Idol," while another Christian singer saw his time on the show end.
Trump gained significant ground with non-white Evangelicals, data shows
Non-white Evangelicals swung hard to President Donald Trump in the last presidential election, reflecting existing data showing Latino voters of faith have shifted their support toward Republicans, according to a new report.
Trump to attend Pope Francis' funeral; burial plans differ from predecessors
President Donald Trump is slated to attend Pope Francis’ funeral, which is scheduled to take place Saturday, as the United States and the world continue to mourn the loss of the Catholic Church leader.
Social Security Administration will allow employee to opt out of same-sex marriage claims
The Social Security Administration has reached a settlement with one of its employees who filed a complaint alleging that the agency violated his religious beliefs by requiring him to deal with claims involving same-sex marriages despite his deeply held belief that marriage is between a man and a woman.