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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More Americans negatively view Evangelicals than other religious groups: study
When it comes to Jews, mainline Protestants and Catholics, Americans tend to view those groups more favorably than atheists, Muslims and Mormons, according to a recent survey.
Catholic dioceses ease Lenten abstinence rules to allow for corned beef on St. Patrick's Day
Hoping to enjoy a little corned beef and cabbage this St. Patrick’s Day, even though it’s Lenten season? One Texas diocese is urging Catholics to have at it.
California church denies working with gov't officials to surveil lockdown-defying Calvary Chapel
A Silicon Valley church is denying any assertion that it worked in tandem with county officials to spy on a neighboring Calvary Chapel church that defied lockdown orders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
'The Office' star Rainn Wilson blasts 'anti-Christian bias in Hollywood'
Actor Rainn Wilson is calling out what he says is the latest example of Hollywood bias against Christians in HBO’s “The Last Of Us.”
Missionary pilot jailed in Mozambique 'finding comfort' in story of Joseph, wife says
After more than four months in prison, a Christian missionary pilot is finding comfort where so many others have — in the pages of Scripture.
House panel rejects hate crimes amendment as bid to add 'anti-Christian bigotry' stirs debate
During a House Judiciary Committee hearing earlier this month, a plan to include “anti-Christian bigotry” to an amendment declaring congressional support for federal actions against hate crimes stirred debate between a Democrat and Republican.
Austin ISD promotes LGBT pride week events with intersex rainbow flag, 'pronoun buttons'
“Why are grown adults encouraging kids to celebrate sexuality with them?” That’s the question one Texas pro-family group is asking after school officials in Austin announced an LGBT “pride week” in late March.
Texas Tech suspends men's basketball coach over 'racially insensitive' Bible quote about 'slaves serving their masters'
Texas Tech has suspended men’s basketball head coach Mark Adams over what the university called a “racially insensitive” Bible quote about slaves and masters.
'I've hurt some people': Texas pastor apologizes after he 'objectified' woman in sermon anecdote
A Texas pastor is asking his congregation for forgiveness after giving a sermon in which he says he “objectified” a woman in a brief meeting nearly two decades ago.
Ken Ham: Answers to moral, social questions can be found in Genesis
Ken Ham says he has the solution for anyone confused about what the Bible says about all sorts of topics: go back to the beginning.