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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Sean Feucht says Christian leaders' reaction to worship tour during COVID was 'painful wake-up call'
When Gov. Gavin Newsom issued an executive order prohibiting singing in churches — even as casinos, strip clubs and marijuana dispensaries remained open for business — that “flipped the switch” for Sean Feucht.
John MacArthur warns Gov. Newsom his soul 'lies in grave, eternal peril' after abortion campaign
A renowned Southern California pastor is calling upon Gov. Gavin Newsom to repent and “respond to the Gospel” for his controversial reelection campaign that invoked Scripture in defense of abortion.
Catholic League calls out Air Force gender ideology ‘fiction’ for fellowship excluding ‘cisgender’ men
The nation’s largest Catholic civil rights organization is criticizing the United States Air Force Academy (USAFA) for what it calls a “problematic” fellowship offered only to students who belong to a “gender minority.”
CNN warns of 'rapture anxiety,' claims ex-Christians struggle with 'trauma' over End Times teaching
Could teaching what's described in the Bible as a “blessed hope” actually be a source of anxiety and trauma, as CNN claims? Known commonly as “the Rapture,” the doctrine stems from the word harpazo in the Greek, the original language of the New Testament, and literally means “to seize by force; snatch up, suddenly and decisively.”
Covenant Eyes acknowledges privacy concerns, warns churches not to use software for 'spying'
After an unflattering article in WIRED on the use of accountability software to monitor the internet activity of churchgoers, Covenant Eyes acknowledged it has many of the same concerns and says churches shouldn't use its program to spy on congregants.
Pro-life volunteer, 83, shot after 'heated conversation' while canvassing Michigan neighborhood
An elderly pro-life volunteer is recovering after she was shot during an apparent dispute while canvassing a Michigan neighborhood.
Texas university drops 'Baptist' in rebrand, says it 'welcomes all Christians'
A private Christian university in Houston is dropping the word “Baptist” from its name.
Pro-life pregnancy center CEO accuses police of 'withholding evidence' of firebombing at NY office
The CEO of a pro-life pregnancy center severely damaged in an activist firebombing earlier this year is accusing police in upstate New York of withholding video evidence of the crime. Authorities say they will release the video once they have completed the investigation.
Suspect free on bail after killing teen with car, calls victim a 'Republican extremist'
A North Dakota man is out on bond just days after he was arrested and charged with vehicular homicide in the death of teen he allegedly described as a "Republican extremist."
California legalizes 'human composting' as burial alternative amid Catholic opposition
A new California law allows human cadavers to potentially be used as garden soil in growing food for human consumption, drawing criticism from the Golden State's Catholic bishop's conference.