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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'Time for a change': Tim Gibson to step down as president of The King's College
Tim Gibson, who has served as president of The King’s College for the last five years, will be stepping down later this month.
Texas State Board of Education meeting over ditching BC, AD calendar dating system sparks debate
The agency in charge of setting policies and standards for Texas public schools could be moving away from using the traditional BC/AD dating system.
Community 'more important' than content? Author Ken Braddy aims to help ministry leaders rethink success
What does success look like when it comes to discipleship? For most of those serving in ministry, the answer often is found in raw numbers, such as how many attendees showed up or the amount of participation or engagement, whether in person or online.
Texas school district to remove Bible, other 'challenged' books from library shelves for review
A North Texas school district is reviewing dozens of books — including the Bible — to ensure they meet new school board standards.
Hollywood creators urge studios to cover workers' court costs for 'abortion-related crimes'
A coalition of some of Hollywood’s top creators is calling on studios to offer protections for crew members while working in U.S. states where most abortions are now illegal.
Canadian megachurch substantiates abuse allegation against Bruxy Cavey involving minor
One of Canada's largest megachurches says it has substantiated sexual abuse allegations against former pastor Bruxy Cavey, including one involving a minor.
Most Evangelicals don't identify as Charismatic or Pentecostal, but 25% say they've spoken in tongues: survey
About a quarter of American Evangelicals say they've spoken in tongues at some point in their life, even though a majority don't identify as either Pentacostal or Charismatic Christians, according to a new study.
Weapons used by Roman soldiers in destruction of Second Temple discovered in Jerusalem
Antiquity experts in Israel say they have found archaeological evidence of the destruction of the Second Temple as prophesied by Jesus in the New Testament.
Catholic church offers forgiveness after gunshots cause over $50K in damage
As authorities investigate reports of a pair of drive-by shootings that targeted a Catholic church in Colorado, church leaders are offering forgiveness to the perpetrator.
Two-thirds of younger adults with a commitment to Christ don't attend church: survey
A strong majority of Generation Z and Millennials who say they have made a personal commitment to Christ do not attend church in person or online at least once a month, according to a new study.