
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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Chicago store accused of kicking out uniformed police officer shopping for Bible
A Chicago bookstore has been accused of asking a woman purporting to be an Illinois police officer to leave the store because it was not a "cop-friendly" business.

Atlanta pastor stabbed, set on fire by man she was ministering to at his home
A metro Atlanta church is mourning the loss of a pastor who was killed by a man she was reportedly trying to help.

National School Boards Association mulled asking Biden to deploy military to local meetings
The National School Boards Association considered asking the White House to deploy the Army National Guard and military police to maintain order at local school board meetings, according to the findings of an independent review released by the organization on Friday.

Greg Laurie examines 'spiritual biography' of Bob Dylan, other rock luminaries in new book
Evangelist and bestselling author Greg Laurie has taken a closer look at the religious experiences of some of America's greatest rock music legends to bring readers encouragement never to stop praying for someone, even if they are rock stars or celebrities.

$170M class-action lawsuit against Gospel for Asia refused certification by Canadian judge
A judge rejected a proposed $170 million class-action lawsuit against one of the world’s largest Christian ministries over alleged misappropriation of funds more than three years after the charity paid $37 million to settle a similar class-action lawsuit in the United States.

Spanish edition of Roman Catholic Bible to change 'fishers of men' to 'fishers of persons'
A new Spanish version of the Roman Catholic Bible is ditching the word “man” for “person."

Islamic cleric reportedly defends killing of Nigerian Christian woman: 'Here we kill'
A Muslim cleric in northern Nigeria reportedly defended the murder of a Christian woman over false accusations that she committed blasphemy, which is punishable by death under Islamic law.

Nearly 40% of Gen Z adults believe Jesus wasn't sinless: survey
A new study suggests that nearly one in four Gen Z adults believe Jesus was a man who sinned like everyone else rather than the incarnate Son of God of Christian orthodoxy.

2000-year-old underground city uncovered in Turkey may have housed persecuted Christians, Jews
A roughly 2,000-year-old underground city in southeastern Turkey believed to be the largest of its kind ever discovered may have been a refuge for early Christians fleeing Roman persecution, according to researchers.

Miracles, scientific irregularities may point to biblical truth, theologian says
Miracles can perhaps prove the most useful in discussing the transcendence of physical laws by a God who reveals Himself to be omnipotent and active in His creation, argues Vern Poythress, author and professor of New Testament interpretation at Westminster Theological Seminary.



















