
Michael Gryboski
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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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Former First Lady Barbara Bush Dies at 92
Former first lady of the United States Barbara Bush, one of only two women in history to be both the spouse and the mother of an American president, has passed away. She was 92.

UMC High Court to Hold Special Session; May Review Proposals to Change LGBT Policies
The United Methodist Church's highest court will hold a special session in May to consider any petitions regarding the upcoming denomination meeting on the Church's stance on LGBT issues.

Judge Blocks Kentucky's Dismemberment Abortion Ban
A judge has temporarily blocked a Kentucky law from taking effect that would ban an abortion procedure that involves ripping apart a human fetus and then removing the pieces one at a time from a womb.

Family Research Council Subpoenaed in Lawsuit Against Trump Over Transgender Military Ban
The Washington, DC-based conservative advocacy group the Family Research Council has been subpoenaed by LGBT groups suing the Trump administration over its transgender military service ban.

Fmr. Assemblies of God Leader Lauds Increased Inclusion of Racial Minorities in Church
George O. Wood, former general superintendent of the Assemblies of God, told the National Association of Evangelicals President Leith Anderson in a podcast on Sunday that his denomination "saw significant progress of inclusion" during his time in leadership.

This Week in Christian History: Diet of Worms, Father Damien, David Livingstone
Here are just a few things that happened this week, April 15-21, in Church history. They include the interring of a famous missionary at Westminster Abbey, the death of a notable priest, and the arrival of Martin Luther at the Diet of Worms.

Pastors Deliver Petitions to Lawmakers in Support of Church Attacked for LGBT Youth Counseling
More than 23,000 people have signed a petition in support of a Michigan church that has come under fire for hosting a counseling event for LGBT youth.

Pope Admits Serious Mistakes, Will Meet Chilean Bishops to Address Sex Abuse Scandal
Pope Francis plans to have the bishops of Chile gather at the Vatican to deal with a recent sex abuse and cover-up scandal among its ranks.

White House Bible Study Leader Criticized for Views on Homosexuality, Gender Roles, Catholic Church
The leader of a weekly Bible study that includes prominent members of the White House like Vice President Mike Pence and Attorney General Jeff Sessions is garnering controversy for his views on social and religious issues.

YouTube Collects Kids' Personal Data Without Parental Consent, 23 Groups Allege to FTC
A coalition of 23 consumer watchdog groups have filed a complaint with the Federal Trade Commission against Google and YouTube, accusing the popular video sharing site of collecting children's personal data without parental consent.



















