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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Senior British lawmaker urges CofE to back same-sex marriage at General Synod
One of the most powerful voices in the British government is urging the Church of England to change its doctrinal teaching on same-sex marriage.
'Life-saving progress': Number of abortions in Texas plunged by 99% post-Dobbs
The number of abortions in Texas has flatlined following the United States Supreme Court decision last June to overturn Roe v. Wade.
Harvard course teaches med students how to treat 'sexual minority' infants
One of the nation's most historically prestigious universities is offering a course that instructs students how to provide healthcare services to "infants" who "identify" as LGBT.
'Church People' actor, NSYNC singer Joey Fatone performs 'Bye Bye Bye' at Miami 'drag brunch'
Actor and former member of NSYNC Joey Fatone performed the boy band’s 2000 hit song, “Bye Bye Bye” at a “drag brunch” in South Beach this week.
Christian prof faces backlash on Twitter for sharing theologian's quote saying God is not 'feminine'
What happens when you tweet in 2023 that God is not “feminine”?
Texas Legislature to consider parental rights in education bills in response to trans indoctrination
Texas lawmakers are returning to work Tuesday for the 88th legislative session and are expected to take up a bill that would prohibit schools from teaching elementary and middle school students about sexual orientation or gender identity.
Catholic Church in Scotland warns of 'crisis of closures' if members spend more on Netflix than tithes
Catholics in Scotland would much rather spend their extra cash on streaming and football matches than support their local parishes, which could ultimately lead to their demise, according to new report.
'We need help': Homeless encampment outside Seattle church impacting worship over safety fears
The head of a Greek Orthodox church in Seattle where a homeless encampment has grown outside the building says the city is ignoring the church’s complaints.
Self-described first LGBT immigrant to serve in Congress will take oath on Superman comic, not the Bible
An incoming Democratic congressman who says he will be the first LGBT immigrant to serve in Congress will be swearing on a comic book instead of the Bible for his swearing-in ceremony.
Christians continue to dominate Congress even as fewer Americans identify as religious: survey
An overwhelming majority of the incoming United States Congress identify as Christians even as the number of Americans who do so has declined.