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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Christian university sues Washington AG over probe into LGBT hiring policies
A Christian university is suing the attorney general of Washington state over an investigation into its hiring practices that university officials say violate the school's religious freedom.
Bible found 'mostly unburnt' in fire that destroyed SUV: 'God is protecting firemen'
“Can a man take fire to his car, and his Bible not be burned?" It's not exactly an accurate rendering of Proverbs 6:27, but that scenario played out in real life after a fire consumed an SUV in Virginia, inexplicably leaving a Bible intact.
Christian college in Atlanta to allow preferred pronouns in official school records, diplomas
Students at Emory University in Atlanta, a college that maintains historical affiliation to the United Methodist Church, now have the option to designate their preferred pronouns for use in official university records.
Christian mayoral candidate fired by employer for publicizing views on marriage
A Christian woman running for mayor of a London borough has taken legal action against her former employer, claiming she was fired for expressing her views on marriage as part of her campaign.
Most Americans believe religious freedom is in decline; a third says Christians complain too much: poll
More than half of all Americans say religious tolerance for Christians is on the decline, even as more than a third also believes Christians complain too much about how they are treated in society, a newly released Lifeway Research survey suggests.
UNC excavation crew in Galilee region of Israel uncover first known depictions of biblical heroines
An excavation team in Israel has discovered the first known depiction of two biblical heroines from the Old Testament. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill professor Jodi Magness led a team of students and specialists to Israel’s Lower Galilee region, where a decadelong effort has been underway, unearthing nearly 1,600-year-old mosaics in an ancient Jewish synagogue at Huqoq.
'Floating' clinic to offer low-cost abortions in Gulf of Mexico to skirt state laws post Roe
A Northern California physician plans to launch a "floating" health clinic that will offer abortion services to residents in states where the procedure is now illegal.
Gay couple sues IVF fertility clinic over female embryo 'error' after requesting boys
A same-sex couple who wanted to have a son is suing a Southern California fertility clinic after they say a female embryo was wrongly implanted in the surrogate, leading to the birth of a daughter instead.
Church of England says it has 'no official definition' of a woman
The Church of England, which heralded the appointment of its first female bishop in 2017, says it could no longer provide an “official definition” of a woman.
Netflix hit 'Stranger Things' sees sharp rise in profanity, violence: media watchdog
Netflix’s hit series “Stranger Things” seems to be getting more explicit as the show — and its young cast — grow older, according to a parents watchdog group.