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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Christians 'became obsessed with politics': Michael Brown warns Jan. 6 'hurt our cause deeply'
Are Christian conservatives who support former President Donald Trump confusing the temporal for the eternal? That question is the focus of Michael Brown's new book "The Political Seduction of the Church: How Millions of American Christians Have Confused Politics with the Gospel."
As Emmy ratings hit new low, 42% of Americans say entertainment awards shows are 'meaningless'
More than 40% of Americans believe that the Emmys and other award shows are “meaningless,” according to a new poll.
Maternal instinct a 'myth'?: NYT essay claims Eve, Mary are examples of 'perpetual servitude'
Is maternal instinct merely a religious and social construct of a bygone era? That’s the inference of a New York Times essay by journalist and author Chelsea Conaboy.
Satan readying world for Antichrist with rise in demonic content, authoritarian regimes: Michael Youssef
Shows like TV's "Lucifer" and “Little Demon," says Pastor Michael Youssef, underscore a common theme of acceptance and humanization of the biblical Antichrist figure referenced in the book of Revelation.
Professor sues university over termination threat for not using student's preferred pronouns
A theater professor is suing Southern Utah University after he was disciplined for not using a student's requested pronouns.
Over 2,000 Mongolians make decisions for Christ during historic BGEA evangelistic outreach
Thousands of Mongolians turned out to hear the Gospel of Jesus Christ during an unprecedented outreach by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association in which more than 2,000 reportedly made decisions for Christ.
Florida, Arizona top 'Educational Freedom Report Card'
The inaugural "Educational Freedom Report Card" from the conservative public policy think tank The Heritage Foundation ranks Florida as the most parent-friendly jurisdiction in the union, followed by Arizona, Idaho and Indiana.
Being a patriotic American doesn't make you a 'Christian nationalist': Dr. Richard Land weighs in on the debate
When it comes to history, and American history in particular, definitions matter.
Christian school 'confused' after school district revises lease to prevent Christian-based curriculum
A private Christian school in California is facing eviction in an ongoing legal battle with the school district over what the school’s attorneys say is at least partly due to religious discrimination.
Church plants that expect to 'multiply' have greater chance of growing more rapidly: survey
When it comes to church planting in the post-COVID era, having a vision of exponential growth could be a significant factor, according to a new survey.