Michael Gryboski
Michael Gryboski has been a reporter with The Christian Post since 2011. He covers politics, church and ministries, court cases, and other issues. He has written extensively on issues like litigation over conservative congregations leaving The Episcopal Church, the longstanding debate within the United Methodist Church over homosexuality, court cases on various social issues, and the evangelical community.
He earned a Bachelor of Arts in History and Master’s in History at George Mason University. Inspired by his studies, Gryboski pens a regular column titled “This week in Christian history,” which briefly sums up the anniversaries of notable events in the long and diverse past of Christianity. He lives in Richmond, Virginia.
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Michigan city sued for allegedly forcing conservative group to promote liberal views
A conservative political consulting firm has filed a lawsuit against a Michigan city for having an ordinance that it claims would force the firm to promote liberal viewpoints.
Man confesses to threatening to rape, murder pro-life activists
A Kansas man has admitted to the crime of threatening to rape and murder employees at a national pro-life organization.
Abortion rate in Georgia declined sharply over past 25 years
The abortion rate of Georgia has been on the decline over the past quarter century, decreasing by nearly 20 percent, according to a report by the Atlanta Journal Constitution.
Pro-choice activists put up ‘Abortion is Freedom’ billboards outside Texas city
Pro-choice activists have placed billboards with the statement “Abortion is Freedom” outside a city in Texas that recently passed a measure identifying themselves as a “Sanctuary for the Unborn.”
Over 500 churches leave Russian Church for new Ukrainian Orthodox Church
More than 500 congregations have joined the newly created Orthodox Church of Ukraine in the past seven months after leaving the Russian-affiliated Church.
Kentucky church gave free haircuts to kids for upcoming school year
The start of another school year is just weeks away for some students, and one Kentucky church is helping out by providing them with free haircuts.
Babylon Bee founder hits back at Snopes over fact-checking satirical stories
The founder of The Babylon Bee is calling out Snopes for continually writing "hit pieces" about its satirical stories under the guise of "fact-checking" the news.
South Dakota law mandates all public schools display national motto 'In God We Trust'
A new South Dakota law that mandates the display of the national motto “In God We Trust” in public schools is now in effect.
Conservative group denounces Trump admin plan to resume federal executions
A conservative organization opposed to the death penalty denounced the recent decision by the Trump administration to resume capital punishment.
British police pay $3,000 to street preacher for wrong arrest, taking away Bible
British authorities have agreed to pay a 64-year-old Nigerian street preacher around $3,000 after wrongfully arresting him and confiscating his Bible in an incident earlier this year.