
Michael Gryboski
Editor
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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‘I Still Believe’ movie based on Christian music star Jeremy Camp’s faith journey in production
A film based on the spiritual journey and personal tragedy of contemporary Christian music star Jeremy Camp is in production.

Ralph Northam ‘more interested in wearing blackface than saving black babies’: black pastor says
A conservative African-American pastor and former U.S. Senate candidate has denounced Virginia Democrats like Gov. Ralph Northam for their views on abortion, declaring that they “are more interested in wearing blackface than they are interested in saving black babies.”

Supreme Court blocks Louisiana law regulating abortionists
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday temporarily blocked Louisiana from implementing an abortion clinic regulation that was enacted four years ago but has been mired in a court battle since.

1,000 volunteers help NJ megachurch host Tim Tebow’s ‘Night to Shine’ prom
A New Jersey-based megachurch and its 1,000 volunteers will be joining 650 congregations worldwide in hosting “Night to Shine” proms tonight.

‘You have made room for us in your hearts’; IMB installs new president, sends out missionaries
The thirteenth president of the International Mission Board of the Southern Baptist Convention, which oversees approximately 3,600 missionaries, began his service as 19 missionaries were sent around the world to 'proclaim the name of Jesus.'

Vermont legislature looking to ‘safeguard’ abortions up to birth
Legislators in Vermont have proposed a bill that would strengthen legalized abortion up until the moment of birth, one of many new state-level pro-choice initiatives.

Christians, asked if they believe ‘outdated parts of the Bible,’ denied foster application
A Canadian human rights law firm is accusing a government adoption agency of discriminating against a Christian couple who wanted to become foster parents.

This week in Christian history: Thomas More, Knights of Columbus, John Calvin
Here are just a few things that happened this week, Feb. 3-9, in Church history. They include the birth of Sir Thomas More, the founding of the Knights of Columbus, and John Calvin preaching his last sermon.

Reacting to Democrats supporting abortion during labor, bill pushed to protect babies born alive
United States Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska has called on all of his colleagues to support a bill via roll call vote that would punish a medical professional for failing to provide care for a baby that survives an abortion.

Atlanta churches work to combat sex trafficking during Super Bowl, help exploited victims
As football fans travel to Atlanta this weekend to cheer on the Rams or Patriots at Super Bowl LIII, some local churches will be actively working to combat sex trafficking, which can spike around sporting events.



















