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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Rioters damage pregnancy center, businesses in Portland after Supreme Court abortion ruling
Police say a mob of about 60 people clad in all black vandalized a pregnancy resource facility and other businesses in Portland, Oregon, following the U.S. Supreme Court decision to overturn Roe v. Wade. No arrests were made due to a lack of resources.
Together '22: Hundreds gathered for evangelistic event urged to 'go out there and love' in polarized society
Evangelist Nick Hall urged hundreds gathered at the Cotton Bowl in downtown Dallas for the Together ‘22 evangelistic event to truly "see" those around them and "go out there and listen, go out there and love" in an increasingly polarized society.
Israeli humanitarian delivers 200 pounds of baby formula to Texas churches amid national shortage
A New Jersey nonprofit is helping parents in the North Texas area weather a nationwide baby formula shortage with an international effort involving Christians and Orthodox Jews.
'All my worth is through God': Texas A&M pitcher Nathan Dettmer says he is not defined by baseball
Despite pitching for the fifth-ranked college baseball team, Texas A&M University's Nathan Dettmer doesn’t let baseball define him through either the wins or the losses.
Oxford college apologizes for 'misleading' claims about Christian group after LGBT outcry
A college in Oxford, England, has apologized for tarnishing the name of a Christian organization with misleading claims in a letter to students after it allegedly canceled a conference booking in response to outcry from student activists alleging the conference's content was "hateful."
Pastor, trafficked migrants held hostage by Mexican drug cartels released unharmed
A pastor serving in what’s known as the most dangerous city in North America is grateful to be alive and unharmed after he and more than a dozen migrants were held hostage by a Mexican drug cartel.
Democrats push Google to limit, label search results for pro-life centers ahead of abortion decision
A group of Democratic U.S. senators is urging Google CEO Sundar Pichai to take action after a report from a left-wing activist group found Google may be directing users who search for abortion services toward pro-life pregnancy centers.
Texas AG can't intervene in lawsuit against hospital over puberty blockers, trans hormones: judge
A Dallas County judge has ruled that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has no authority to intervene in a lawsuit involving a Dallas hospital’s ability to provide gender transition services for trans-identified youth.
UK art teacher banned from profession over 'suggestive' photo shoot involving topless teen students
A British art teacher who was previously fired for allowing her female students — some as young as 15 — to pose topless for what she called an “art” project is defending her actions after she was banned from teaching.
Pastor, author Andy McQuitty journals 'moral education' of his own kids in new book
Thirty years ago, Andy McQuitty, who pastors the Texas megachurch Irving Bible Church, started writing down parental words of wisdom in five separate journals — one for each of his five children.