Ian M. Giatti
A veteran media and entertainment talent, Ian Michael Giatti is also a seasoned ministry leader whose first passion is teaching the Word of God for audiences of all ages. In addition to his career in broadcast and digital journalism, Ian has served as a Sunday School teacher, in ministry leadership, and has led Bible studies for inmates and staff at local jails. After departing California during the COVID-19 pandemic, Ian, his wife and four kids are now proud Texans.
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CEO of Canadian retailer Simons claims assisted suicide commercial is 'inspirational'
The CEO of a Canadian fashion retailer says its new ad featuring a terminally ill woman who decides to end her life by euthanasia is “not a commercial campaign.”
Disney’s pro-LGBT ‘Strange World’ projected to lose $100M after Thanksgiving debut
The latest Disney animated movie with a pro-LGBT subplot fell short of box office expectations over the Thanksgiving holiday, even as another of its Christmas offerings drew controversy for a scene involving kids inadvertently thanking Satan.
Texas mom 'grateful' for armed Antifa militants outside 'Transgender Storytime' event for kids
A transgender activist says she is “grateful” for a group of armed Antifa members who stood guard outside a North Texas bookstore event during Transgender Awareness Week while she read books about gender and sexuality to a group of young children and their parents.
Kim Kardashian stops short of cutting ties with Balenciaga over campaign with 'disturbing images' of children
Pop icon Kim Kardashian says she is “currently re-evaluating” her relationship with luxury fashion brand Balenciaga following public outrage over their new holiday campaign that featured “disturbing images” of children.
Focus on the Family vandalized by LGBT group after Club Q shooting
A group claiming responsibility for vandalizing a sign belonging to Focus on the Family claims the criminal act was in response to “hateful theology” after a nonbinary gunman killed five people and wounded 18 others at a local bar.
FIFA bans Christian crusader costumes at Qatar World Cup: 'Offensive against Muslims'
England fans at the World Cup in Qatar will be prohibited from wearing crusader costumes for Friday’s matchup against the United States after FIFA warned such clothing could be considered “offensive against Muslims.”
Vaccinated people are now a majority of COVID-19 deaths, analysis shows
For the first time, more than half of all Americans who died after contracting COVID-19 were vaccinated at least once, according to data on COVID-19 deaths in August.
Most parents say 'Drag Queen Story Hour' events are inappropriate for children: poll
A new survey suggests that a strong majority of American adults, including most parents of school-aged children, don't believe Drag Queen Story Hour events featuring men dressed as women are appropriate for young audiences.
'Alarming uptick' in juvenile violence may be linked to COVID-19 school closures: FBI director
Young people kept out of the classroom during the COVID-19 pandemic and those who have yet to return could be a factor fueling a juvenile crime spree across the United States, according to one of the nation's top law enforcement officials.
Qatar World Cup: What Christians should know before traveling to the Islamic country
The 2022 World Cup in Qatar is officially underway, even as some fans are scrambling to understand the customs and laws of the Sunni Muslim nation. The U.S. State Department warned any Americans traveling to Qatar to abide by several laws in the Islamic country that could result in jail time, specifically warning against "proselytizing."