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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Texas city threatens to pull church permit over polling place dispute
Attorneys for a North Texas church could file a lawsuit after officials threatened to pull a license that would shut down the church following a dispute over its status as an early voting site.
Big tech, not gov't overreach, poses biggest threat to religious liberty in 2024 and beyond, legal experts warn
While America’s history of religious freedom is often regarded as unparalleled, the application of that freedom in today’s global context raises important questions. What does that history entail? Is religious freedom the right for everyone to practice their beliefs, regardless of what they are?
'Threat to democracy' or media phantom? Christian nationalism debate takes violent turn
What happens when “one nation under God” becomes “one God over a nation”? That’s essentially the question at the heart of the controversy surrounding Christian nationalism.
Teachers union slams Texas plan to incorporate Bible references into school curriculum
A Texas teachers union that opposes a plan to allow Christian references in elementary school curriculum is a staunch supporter of the homosexual and trans movement.
RNC official blames 'hateful, antisemitic people' for response to Sikh prayer
Attorney and conservative political activist Harmeet Dhillon isn’t mincing words over criticism of her Sikh prayer.
'Saved'? 'Converted'? For Evangelical media, them's fightin' words
There we were, at an Evangelical media workshop, Christian journalists being told not to evangelize others for fear of causing offense. That the words of the Gospel aren’t “inclusive” enough for the mission field. And we wonder why the mission and the message of the Church is weak in America.
Dutch honor legacy of American liberators who helped defeat Nazis in World War II
Far from America’s shores, U.S. war heroes who fought and died defeating Nazi Germany have found an eternal welcome among the Dutch people. Located in the town of Margraten, near the famous Cologne-Boulogne highway built by the Romans and used by Caesar and other historical figures, the Netherlands American Cemetery and Memorial is the only American military cemetery located in the Netherlands.
Theologian: Claim that ‘Christ is King’ violates Ten Commandments is a ‘curious complaint’
Is the phrase "Christ is King," a name which is not only bestowed on Jesus in the Scriptures but is also part of the name of countless American churches, hospitals and other institutions, "antisemitic"?
Rabbi slams Candace Owens for remark on Jewish 'gangs' controlling Hollywood
A California rabbi who referred to conservative political commentator Candace Owens as an “antisemitic Jew hater” for her comments on the Hamas invasion of Israel last year said a seminal film on the crucifixion of Christ could be seen as antisemitic for those who don’t identify as Christians.
Michael Brown suggests Martin Luther eternally condemned for antisemitic writings
Is Martin Luther, the father of Protestant Christianity, condemned for eternity because of his antisemitic writings?