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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Florida high school employee files complaint about Philippians 4:13 on coworker's parking space
A Florida high school employee says she’s “not OK” after a colleague painted a Bible verse in their personal parking space.
Greek soccer star to appeal prison sentence for saying 'God created Adam and Eve'
A former Greek soccer star was sentenced to 10 months in prison for a 2017 social media post that asserted “God created Adam and Eve” in response to a law proposing a redefinition of gender identity.
Church attendance still short of pre-pandemic levels although most have reopened: survey
Nearly three years after the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns forced churches across the United States to shut their doors, many attendees have yet to return even as the vast majority of churches have resumed in-person services.
Documentary filmmaker claims word translated as 'homosexual' in the Bible is a mistake
A new documentary claims that a “mistranslation” of the Bible is to blame for Christians believing that homosexuality is a sin.
'His Word is His bond': 'Promise Code' author links God's faithfulness, character
O.S. Hawkins' latest book, The Promise Code, dives deep into the pages of Scripture to explore 40 promises that change the way believers engage with the Bible.
Christian woman testifies of God’s faithfulness after husband, son martyred in Nigeria
A new short feature film from a global missions organization serving persecuted Christians shares the inspiring story of courageous faith faced by a Christian woman in northern Nigeria.
Judge says students must be allowed to make school announcement opposing Michigan abortion measure
A federal judge has ruled that Republican students at a Michigan high school can go forward with a school announcement that criticizes a proposed abortion measure on the state’s ballot.
Total lunar eclipse to bring 'blood moon' over US as voters head to the polls for midterm elections
The last total lunar eclipse until 2025 will occur early Tuesday morning, just hours before voters across America start heading to the polls for what could be a pivotal moment in the nation’s history.
32 years on, Greg Laurie says the 'message hasn't changed' at SoCal Harvest
It’s safe to say there’s not much that hasn’t changed since 1990 — and that goes for SoCal Harvest.
Biblical worldview conference draws students, adults to counter cultural trends, 'deconstruction' of Christian faith
Whether it’s about sex and gender, scientific evidence that supports the Scriptures, or simply wondering whether objective truth even exists, students young and old are seeking answers to some of life’s biggest questions.