
Ian M. Giatti
Christian Post Reporter
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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Pastor who compared sex to Christ and the Church apologizes, says short excerpt was 'unwise'
An Arizona pastor who faced a firestorm of controversy last month after an excerpt from a book he wrote about sex and marriage was published by The Gospel Coalition is standing by his work but conceded that it was “unwise” to use the particular passage in a short excerpt.

Democrat apologizes for sharing meme of pro-trans gun-toting granny after Nashville shooting
A Wyoming lawmaker has apologized after sharing what critics contend is a social media post encouraging violence in support of the trans-identified community less than a week after the Tennessee school shooting.

CMT Music Awards feature drag performers, Kelsea Ballerini prays for change after Nashville shooting
Just days after a trans-identified shooter killed six people at a Tennessee Christian school, singer Kelsea Ballerini spoke at the CMT awards about gun violence and her personal experience of witnessing the death of a classmate in a shooting at her high school cafeteria. And that wasn't the only statement Ballerini said she was making at the awards show, where she performed a music number with several drag queens on stage.

Republican seeks to ban foreign aid for countries that discriminate based on sexual orientation
A politically embattled Republican congressman has introduced a bill that would prohibit the United States from providing foreign aid to any country that discriminates or criminalizes sexual orientation.

CBS execs told staff not to report trans identity of Christian school shooter: report
CBS News has banned reporters and other staff from using the word “transgender” in the network’s coverage of the deadly shooting at a Christian school in Nashville, according to a report.

Biden, Karine Jean-Pierre claim trans community 'under attack' days after Christian school shooting
Days after a trans-identified shooter killed six people — including three children — at a Christian elementary school in Nashville, the Biden administration reiterated its support for the "transgender community."

Free speech group sues West Texas A&M for canceling drag show, cites president's 'belief' about being created in God’s image
A student free speech advocacy group is suing the president of a Texas university after he invoked biblical language about man being created in God’s image in defense of his decision to cancel an on-campus drag show.

NHL reconsiders LGBT pride night events as several players opt out: 'Distraction'
National Hockey League Commissioner Gary Bettman says the league will reevaluate its annual pride night events as several players have made headlines this year for refusing to wear their teams' jerseys promoting LGBT causes, citing religious beliefs.

After warning of religious ‘attacks' on trans people, media avoid 'Christian' or 'transgender' in Nashville shooting headlines
Despite the loss of six lives at a Christian elementary school, not one of the nation’s three biggest newspapers used the words “Christian” in their headlines for the mass shooting in Nashville earlier this week.

Israeli bill criminalizing evangelism sparked by fear Jews will follow Jesus, Joel Rosenberg says
A bill introduced in the Israeli Knesset to criminalize evangelism in the Holy Land points to the fear among Orthodox Jews that if Jewish people are presented with the Good News message, they will follow Jesus, a former consultant to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says.



















