
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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Veterans Day: How Armistice Day Evolved Into an Observance for All American Soldiers
Americans across the country will be observing Veterans Day on Tuesday, a federal holiday dedicated to those who've served in the United States Armed Forces, regardless of the era, or branch of service.

Church of Pakistan Confirms Christian Couple Was Burned Alive by 1,500 Muslims Over Rumor They Ripped Pages From Quran
An official with the Church of Pakistan has confirmed that a Christian couple was beaten and burned alive over a false accusation made by their employer who claimed they ripped pages out of a Quran and threw them into a brick kiln furnace.

Students Seek Damages From UC Santa Barbara Professor for Defacing Pro-Life Display
A group of students at the University of California Santa Barbara have filed a complaint seeking damages against the academic institute and a professor who destroyed a pro-life display.

Sixth Circuit Decision to Uphold Gay Marriage Ban Part of Trend in Favor of Traditional Marriage, Conservatives Say
A recent decision from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals declaring state constitutional amendments banning gay marriage are not a violation of the U.S. Constitution is part of a trend in opposition to redefining marriage, Brian Brown and Tony Perkins argued.

Anti-Porn Group Takes Aim at Harvard's 'Sex Week' That Promotes Violent Torture Sex
An anti-pornography group is taking aim at Harvard University's "sex week," by calling on people to file complaints against the annual event.

George W. Bush Says He Read the Bible Every Day of His Presidency, at Museum of the Bible Event
Former president George W. Bush addressed an estimated 200 civic and business leaders in Dallas at an event to raise awareness about the Museum of the Bible project in Washington, D.C. During the discussion, Bush emphasized how much the Bible was an integral part of his daily life as president.

Who Is Guy Fawkes: From Catholic Dissident to Face of Hackers, Resistance, Anarchy
His face has become a symbol for resistance against oppression, a marker for those who demand accountability, and in the minds of some, anarchy.

2014 Election Shocker: Virginia Senate Race May Go to Recount
In an unexpectedly tight race, the Commonwealth of Virginia may see a recount come for the U.S. Senate race between Democrat incumbent Mark Warner and Republican challenger Ed Gillespie.

GOP Sweeps Mid-Term Elections in Historic Wave, Takes Control of Senate
The Republican Party has successfully gained the necessary number of wins to take control of the US Senate from Democrats, giving them majorities in both houses of Congress.

New York Archdiocese Plans to Merge Over 100 Parishes; More Than 30 Churches Expected to Close
The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of New York plans to merge more than 112 parishes into 55 new parishes this year, leading to the closure of as many as 33 churches.


















