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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'I don’t see myself as wealthy': Hobby Lobby founder David Green talks stewardship, trusting God (Part 1)
In faith or business, David Greene has always known Who's truly the boss. The 80-year-old founder and CEO of Hobby Lobby, the world’s largest privately owned arts and crafts retailer, is as unassuming as he is successful: in just a few short decades, he’s seen his company grow from a $600 startup to an $8 billion behemoth, drawing not from “get-rich-quick” self-help books, but from the pages of Scripture.
With pilgrims returning to Israel post-pandemic, should Christians avoid evangelizing to Jews?
As the end of the pandemic brings more Christians back to Israel for tours of the Holy Land, should they evangelize the Jewish people during their visit? That’s the question raised as Christians returned to Israel to mark the biblical Feast of Tabernacles, or Sukkot, earlier this month following the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions.
Baptist church denies ‘breaking the law’ after hosting Idaho GOP rally
A Baptist church in Idaho is pushing back against criticism after being accused by an atheist group of "breaking the law" by hosting a GOP rally.
Rare 'Slave Bible' used to 'legitimize slavery' goes on display in Dutch museum
A rare edition "Slave Bible" — a heavily-edited version of Scripture with omitted references to anything that could promote freedom among enslaved people — is on display as part of a Dutch exhibition on gospel music.
Albert Pujols announces retirement, says 'all glory goes to the Lord' for Hall of Fame career
More than 20 years after his first MLB game, Albert Pujols is still giving thanks.
Pastor inviting drag queen to church for ‘children’s sermon’ is sign of ‘dying United Methodism’
Will drag queens in the pulpit become "mainstream" in the United Methodist Church?
'The Great Recital' brings New Testament to life through verse-by-verse readings from memory
When it comes to the words of Scripture, professor Tom Meyer — also known as the Bible Memory Man — believes sometimes hearing makes all the difference.
Religious nonprofit group led by former US Amb. Sam Brownback says Chase closed its bank account
A nonpartisan, faith-based nonprofit organization led by a former United States Ambassador for religious freedom says its Chase bank account was abruptly closed with little explanation.
Which Bible verses does In-N-Out serve with its Double-Doubles, fries and shakes?
In-N-Out: it's not just arguably America's best fast-food burger. It's also a unashamed purveyor of Good News.
More Americans support prayer at public school sporting events than taking a knee for national anthem: survey
A majority of Americans support prayer during public high school sporting events, compared with roughly a third who approve of professional athletes kneeling during the national anthem, according to a new survey.