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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Over a third of senior pastors believe 'good people' can earn their way to Heaven: survey
At least a third of senior pastors in the United States believe one can earn a place in Heaven by simply being a good person, according to a nationwide survey.
Battle over 'In God We Trust' displays at Texas schools may hinge on state's First Amendment rights: attorney
A new Texas law that requires all public schools statewide to display the national motto “In God We Trust” is facing a challenge over its rejection of signs with the phrase written in Arabic and one with a rainbow background.
Texas Board of Education expected to punt controversial social studies overhaul until 2025
A plan to revise how Texas schools teach history is expected to be pushed back until at least 2025 after Christian and conservative groups pressured state school board members to delay the move.
Texas media outreach shares 'vision of transforming Iran into a Christian nation'
A Persian-language TV broadcaster from Los Angeles has partnered with a Texas-based ministry to reach Iran with the Gospel.
Satanic Temple planning to host Satan Club on back-to-school night
The leader of The Satanic Temple says the First Amendment protects his organization’s right to host a back-to-school event at a Pennsylvania high school.
Christian school administrator in Florida receives threats after media reports on LGBT school policy
A Christian school administrator in Florida says he's received threats over media reports about a school policy that requires students to be identified by their biological sex.
Baylor scholar: 'Anti-racism' movement doesn't take seriously 'human depravity among people of color'
A Christian sociology professor who has researched “anti-racism” ideology says the movement, however well intended, fails to take into consideration the sinfulness of all human beings, including people of color.
'Time for a change': Tim Gibson to step down as president of The King's College
Tim Gibson, who has served as president of The King’s College for the last five years, will be stepping down later this month.
Texas State Board of Education meeting over ditching BC, AD calendar dating system sparks debate
The agency in charge of setting policies and standards for Texas public schools could be moving away from using the traditional BC/AD dating system.
Community 'more important' than content? Author Ken Braddy aims to help ministry leaders rethink success
What does success look like when it comes to discipleship? For most of those serving in ministry, the answer often is found in raw numbers, such as how many attendees showed up or the amount of participation or engagement, whether in person or online.