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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Youth For Christ ministry points incarcerated youth, young dads to God as the ultimate 'good father'
While dads across the country are set to celebrate Father’s Day with their families, many of them will mark the holiday in a detention facility.
Orthodox Presbyterian Church says allegations of 'racist speech' were misunderstandings, misguided humor
Multiple allegations of "racial disparagement" at an annual gathering of the Orthodox Presbyterian Church (OPC) that nearly saw the meeting booted from its site on a Christian college campus may not have been racially charged after all, according to church officials.
'God doesn't need the SBC': Voddie Baucham warns 'judgment' falling upon the Church, secular culture
Two of Evangelical Christianity’s most recognizable preachers are warning the nation's largest Protestant group to resist compromise amid a wave of internal disputes and controversies.
At least 100 killed in Burkina Faso massacre as militants go 'shop to shop' killing men
At least 100 people were reportedly killed by an armed group in northern Burkina Faso near the Niger border over the weekend as extremist violence continues to plague the country that has seen thousands killed and millions flee from their homes in recent years.
Franklin Graham preaches to 68K on Rio de Janiero beach 48 years after father's Brazil outreach
Nearly half a century after his father visited the region, Rev. Franklin Graham held a historic outreach on the beaches of Brazil over the weekend, drawing thousands to hear the Gospel despite some rainy weather.
Half of American women in childbearing years unaware of adoption process, benefits: study
Millions of American women of childbearing age have significant gaps in their understanding of the process and benefits of adoption, according to new research.
Ex-teen witch recounts dabbling in occult, suicidal struggles before coming to Christ
A former self-described “teenage witch” who struggled with suicidal thoughts says her life was transformed after she surrendered to Jesus Christ.
PCUSA ministry launches 'Queering the Bible' project aimed at 'creating some new theologies'
A ministry tied to the Presbyterian Church (USA) is "Queering the Bible" to celebrate LGBT pride this summer.
World Evangelical Alliance dedicates 'Philadelphia House' at New York Evangelical Center
The World Evangelical Alliance is celebrating the importance of brotherly love among the body of Christ with a new office building at its Evangelical Center in New York.
California lawmaker jokes about making 'Drag Queen 101’ part of K-12 curriculum
A California state lawmaker has joked about making the controversial "Drag Queen Story Time" trend a requirement for the K-12 curriculum in schools, a response to a Texas legislator who wants to ban children from participating in or attending drag shows.