
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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St. Mary's Reinstates 2 Fired Profs. After Pres. Calls for Cutting Low-Scoring Students: Drown Them Like Bunnies
A 208-year-old Roman Catholic academic institution in Maryland reinstated two professors fired for criticizing the school president's controversial plan to weed out lower-performing students.

Purdue Staffer Quits, Denies Wrongdoing Amid Threats to Rape Pro-Life Women: 'I Just Quit,' 'Tell the World'
A Purdue University employee who threatened to rape a pro-life activist's family members is ending his employment with the institution after the controversial remarks brought negative attention to the school.

LGBT Activist, Focus on the Family's Jim Daly Unite to Talk Human Trafficking at Q Denver
Prominent LGBT activist Ted Trimpa and Focus on the Family President Jim Daly will share the stage at the upcoming Christian conference Q Denver to talk about how they're collaborating on efforts to combat human trafficking.

Church Leaders Reject UN's Call to Increase Abortions to Combat Zika Virus
Roman Catholic Church leaders in Latin American countries dealing with the outbreak of the Zika virus are pushing back against groups that are promoting abortion for women who are pregnant.

Dallas Bans Torture Porn Expo After Pastors Speak Out Against Sexual Violence
Dallas' city leadership narrowly voted to ban an adult entertainment conference known as the Exxotcia Expo from using the publicly owned convention center.

Ted Cruz's Wife Says He's Running 'to Show This Country the Face of the God That We Serve'
The wife of U.S. Senator Ted Cruz recently told a radio broadcast that her husband is running "to show this country the face of the God that we serve."

'Jesus Storybook Bible' Author Praises God for Award-Winning Children's Book
The award-winning children's book, "The Jesus Storybook Bible," which based on biblical stories featuring Jesus, has passed the major milestone of selling 2 million copies.

Methodist Church Shares Christ's Love for All in 'Drive Thru Ashes' Lenten Observance
Faithful throughout the world participated in Ash Wednesday services yesterday at the start the Lenten season, and hundreds took the opportunity to join one Methodist congregation in its "Drive Thru Ashes" event.

Nuns' Soup Kitchen Faces Eviction After Heavy Rent Increase
A soup kitchen run by an order of nuns in the San Francisco area faces eviction after their rent was substantially increased by their landlord.

Want Romance? Go to Church, Study Finds
Couples in which both the man and the woman regularly attend worship services or in which only the man attends worship are in the "happiest" relationships, according to a recent study.


















