
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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Francis to Become the First Pope to Address Joint Session of Congress
The head of the one billion-member Roman Catholic Church will address a joint session of the US Congress later this year.

Obama Should 'Reconcile the Rhetoric With Action' to End Religious Intolerance, Says Rev. Samuel Rodriguez
A prominent evangelical leader who attended the National Prayer Breakfast in Washington Thursday believes President Barack Obama's speech championing religious freedom needs to be put into practice by his administration to end religious intolerance in the United States and abroad.

Catholic TV Station Trying to Avoid Millions of Dollars in Fines in 'Obamacare' Birth Control Mandate Lawsuit
An Alabama-based Catholic television station brought its lawsuit before an appeals court in the hopes of getting an exemption from the Barack Obama Administration's birth control mandate for employers.

'Shame' Be on Lawmakers Who Skip Netanyahu's Speech, Says Christians United for Israel; Obama, Kerry Refuse to Meet With Israeli PM
A pro-Israel group says "shame" should be on any member of Congress who decides to skip next month's address by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. "Hearing Netanyahu before making a decision on an issue this critical to our future is not just an opportunity, it's a responsibility," David Brog, executive director of Christians United For Israel, told The Christian Post.

5 Things to Know About the Vaccine Debate
With the recent measles outbreak in the United States, Americans are once again debating whether or not children should be vaccinated to stop the spread illness and disease. Here's a list of five things every parent should know about vaccinations.

Judge Rules in Favor of SC Diocese That Left Episcopal Church, Says It Rightfully Owns Properties Worth $500 Million
A judge has ruled in favor a diocese that voted to break away from the Episcopal Church regarding a lawsuit over ownership of dozens of church properties worth an estimated $500 million.

First-Ever 'Bible Women' Book Focuses Solely on 15,000 Words Spoken by Women in the Bible
A book about the women of the Bible claims to have counted all the words spoken by females in the Good Book. "Bible women have been locked in dry and dusty literary caskets for centuries, and we are experiencing much joy in helping to free them," the Rev. Lindsay Hardin Freeman, a former pastor at Trinity Episcopal Church in Excelsior, Minnesota, told CP about the book, "Bible Women: All Their Words and Why They Matter."

Professional Fighter 'King Mo' Thinks Former Pro-Wrestler CM Punk Will 'Be Successful' in MMA
Professional fighter and former light heavyweight champion King Mo says he believes former World Wrestling Entertainment star CM Punk "will be successful" in his UFC career.

John Piper: Racism Is a Human Issue, Not 'North-South Kind of Thing'
Notable preacher and retired pastor John Piper has recently stated that racism is a "human issue" and cannot be merely divided into a "North-South kind of thing."

Pope Francis, Saudi Blogger Raif Badawi Sentenced to 1,000 Lashes for 'Insulting Islam' Nominated for Nobel Peace Prize
The head of the Roman Catholic Church has been nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing consideration with a group including an anti-Putin Russian newspaper and a Saudi Arabian blogger.


















