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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Christian reality TV star Sadie Robertson Huff recently warned Christians not to take Bible verses intended for marriage and apply them to dating relationships.
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At a red carpet event, the cast, directors and producers of the new film "Why the Nativity?" produced by televangelist David Jeremiah's Turning Point Studios have shared how creating the project inspired them in their own walks with Christ.
Francis Chan says Christians are sometimes called to 'divide,' but the Holy Spirit 'grieves' division
Francis Chan says that while there are times when Christians are called to "divide," the Holy Spirit grieves over how churches and Christians stay divided based on theological interpretations.
Liberty U football coach who led team to 4 bowl games leaves for Auburn
Liberty University football coach Hugh Freeze has left to take the head coaching job at Auburn University, again becoming a head coach in NCAA's powerhouse Southeastern Conference.
Nearly 1 in 4 countries used force on religious groups violating COVID-19 worship restrictions: Pew
A new Pew Research Center analysis finds that nearly a quarter of 198 countries and territories analyzed used police and government force on religious groups who disobeyed COVID-19 worship restrictions.
Former Miss Universe says relationship with NFL star Christian McCaffrey is ‘rooted in God’
Former Miss Universe Olivia Culpo, who stars in the new TLC reality show "The Culpo Sisters" alongside her two sisters Aurora and Sophia, said her dating relationship with star NFL running back Christian McCaffrey is "rooted in God."
'Christ-mas': Tim Allen says new Disney+ series 'Santa Clauses' features Christian themes
Actor Tim Allen says he was adamant that the new Disney+ series “The Santa Clauses” feature faith-based elements since Christmas is, after all, a Christian holiday.
From child abuse to Christ: How Jesus saved woman from the scars of parental neglect
Growing up in the blazing heat of Miami, Florida, was nothing short of a nightmare for Gina Gomez, who said her clearest memory is being forced to wear hot long-sleeve clothing to grade school every day to hide bruises given to her by her abusive stepmother.
Pastor shares 7 tips to help Christians combat loneliness, form Christ-centered friendships
With statistics showing evidence that loneliness is at an all-time high among Christians in the U.S., Justin Kendrick, lead pastor of the multisite Vox Church, warns believers that “to deny friendship is to deny all of Jesus.”
Pastor warns that Christians often fall into 2 camps when talking about the End Times
A Texas pastor says when it comes to studying the End Times, many Christians fall into one of two camps: either they obsess over Revelation and try to predict when the rapture might happen or they avoid studying the topic altogether.