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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4 things to know about the Respect for Marriage Act
A bill codifying a right to same-sex marriage into federal law has rehashed a passionate debate in American politics and civil society as a final vote in the U.S. Senate looms. The Senate voted on Monday to end the debate on amendments to the "Respect for Marriage Act," with a vote on those amendments possibly coming Tuesday afternoon.
Franklin Graham slams 'repulsive, shameful' claim that Jesus has 'trans' body
The Rev. Franklin Graham rebuked the notion that Jesus Christ has a "trans body" after a research student at the University of Cambridge made that assertion during a sermon, offending many churchgoers in the process.
Barna: US may be 'beyond point of no return' if politicians don't stop restructuring system for own benefit
A new survey reveals that most Americans reject the idea that politics is “broken” and instead believe that the political system in the United States is being “abused” by bad actors as a prominent researcher is warning that the U.S. might soon face a “point of no return” if it does not change course quickly.
Pastor calls on churches to 'rise above political fray,' 'grieve with those who grieve' after LGBT club shooting
The pastor of a church in Colorado Springs, Colorado is calling on Christians to “rise above the political fray and focus on God’s glory” following a mass shooting at a nearby LGBT nightclub.
State attorneys general warn VA not to perform elective abortions in states with abortion bans
A group of state attorneys general has vowed to take action against the United States Department of Veterans Affairs if its hospitals perform abortions in states where the procedure has become illegal following the U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Top Arizona education official defeated after DOE website plugged LGBT chatroom for teens
Arizona's Superintendent of Public Instruction Kathy Hoffman has been defeated by her Republican opponent months after the state's Department of Education gained media attention for promoting an LGBT chatroom for teens.
Pro-life activists sentenced to 45 days in jail for 'Red Rose Rescue' at Michigan abortion clinic
Four pro-life activists have been sentenced to 45 days in jail for conducting what they call a "Red Rose Rescue" event at an abortion facility in Flint, Michigan.
Many pastors say Christians are more loyal to their political party than to the faith: survey
New research reveals that a majority of pastors thinking about stepping away from ministry are concerned that Christians identify more with their political views than their faith, one of several factors causing church leaders to consider leaving their professions.
4 things to know about Nancy Pelosi's likely successor Hakeem Jeffries
Just a day after United States House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., announced that she would step down from her role as leader of House Democrats, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, D-N.Y., has emerged as the top candidate to succeed her. The following pages highlight four things to know about the man seeking to become the next House Democratic leader.
37 countries sign pledge to uphold pro-life, pro-family policies 2 years after Geneva Consensus Declaration
The number of countries expressing support for a document explicitly stating that “there is no international right to abortion” continues to expand as nations around the world work to implement policies consistent with its mandate to make the family the bedrock of society.