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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Bible movies featuring Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John translated to 1,137 dialects
Through an endeavor titled the Lumo Project, two organizations, Bible Media Group and Faith Comes by Hearing have partnered to produce 1,137 language translations of four Bible movies — The Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John — in unabridged biblical format.
'Determined to fulfill Christ's mission': Museum of the Bible event honors Frederick Douglass' legacy
Notable African American civil rights activist Frederick Douglass did not see people as “black or white,” but rather “made in the image of God,” according to a professional historical impersonator.
How should Christians 'live and love' in the 'last days'? Pastor Skip Heitzig answers
In a recent sermon, megachurch pastor Skip Heitzig shared how Christians should live, love, pray and serve in the last days before Jesus’ “imminent” return.
Samuel Rodriguez criticizes 'atmosphere of deconstructionism,' calls out 'silent prophets of truth'
Pastor Samuel Rodriguez warned in his sermon Sunday about the enemy's "powerful forces” amid an "atmosphere of deconstructionism, anarchy, chaos and relativism" who feel they have the "authority to change" the truths and institutions ordained by God.
Texas AG sues Christian social media influencer for allegedly scamming consumers with fitness plans
Brittany Dawn Davis, a Texas-based social media influencer who once sold dietary plans but has since switched her focus to Christain retreats, is being sued by the state's attorney general who claims she scammed thousands of consumers.
School district sued after Evangelical revival assembly prompts walkout
Parents and students have filed a federal lawsuit after a West Virginia public school district admitted last week that two teachers mistakenly took their high school classes to a voluntary Christian revival assembly hosted by the school's Fellowship of Christian Athletes.
Derwin Gray preaches on America's ‘Great Resignation’: ‘Work is a gift from God’
Pastor and former NFL player Derwin Gray told his congregation Sunday that even amid the "Great Resignation," Christians should remember that “work is a gift from God.”
Texas church lady sentenced to 7 years in prison for stealing over $667K from accounts
A Texas woman was sentenced to seven years in prison after being convicted of stealing over $667,000 from a church. The stolen money was used to pay for a trip to Hawaii, shopping sprees and other expenses, according to the Bexar County District Attorney’s Office.
Man found guilty of strangling, stabbing woman to death inside church
An Indianapolis man was convicted Tuesday of murdering a woman who was found strangled and stabbed inside a local Catholic church, according to a prosecutor handling the case.
Christian parents opposed to school trans pronoun policy granted judicial review in UK
A judge in the United Kingdom has granted a request for judicial review filed by two Christian parents who say they were forced to pull their children out of a church-run school over policies requiring teachers and classmates to use the preferred names and pronouns of trans-identified students.