
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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Q&A: WEA Leader Geoff Tunnicliffe on Syria Conflict, Roma Downey, Jordan's Role in Mideast Christian Crisis
Geoff Tunnicliffe, chief executive officer and secretary general for the World Evangelical Alliance, told The Christian Post about the refugee situation on the Jordan-Syrian border. "There's a crisis here with the refugees. Imagine 30 million people arriving in the United States in the last six months as refugees. That's the kind of percentage of people that we're talking about that are now in Jordan," said Tunnicliffe.

Atheist Group Demands Tenn. School District Halt Prayer at Football Games
A Wisconsin-based secular group has sent a letter of complaint to a Tennessee school district, arguing that a student led prayer before high school football games is unconstitutional.

Church-State Watchdog Group Sends Complaint to Fla. City Over Seal With Religious Imagery
A Florida chapter of a national church-and-state watchdog group has sent a letter of complaint to a sunshine state city over its seal that includes Christian imagery.

Dan Savage and Pro-gay Christians Launch 'Not All Like That' Website to Reach out to LGBTs
A group of several pro-LGBT Christian groups along with outspoken gay rights advocate Dan Savage have launched a website devoted to reaching out to LGBT youth.

Cost of Federal Government's Benefits Expansion to Same-Sex Couples Unknown, Sources Say
As multiple federal government entities look towards expanding their benefits programs to include same-sex spouses, estimates as to the cost of such expansions have not been calculated.

Evangelical Leader, Roma Downey Plead for Safety of Mideast Christians at Jordan King's Event
Roma Downey, the Irish-born actress and co-producer of the hit History Channel miniseries "The Bible," along with the Rev. Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, secretary general of the World Evangelical Alliance, called for religious tolerance and respect between Muslims and Christians in the Middle East at an event hosted by Jordan King Abdullah II in Anman, which ended Wednesday, to discuss the escalating violence against Christians in the region.

Crystal Cathedral Ministries Founder Robert H. Schuller Undergoing Cancer Treatment
Crystal Cathedral Ministries founder Robert H. Schuller, who is also the former host of the "Hour of Power" broadcast, recently began treatment for esophageal cancer, it was announced during a recent sermon.

Dozens of Pentecostal Churches Being Shut Down in Cameroon
Cameroon has decided to close down dozens of Pentecostal churches due to claims of "criminal practices" from the government.

Syria Conflict Is Fulfillment of End Times Prophecy? Christian Theologians Weigh In
While some have speculated about the possibility that the ongoing Syrian Civil War may be connected to the End Times, many theologians are skeptical.

Texas Supreme Court Sends Property Dispute Between Episcopal Church and Breakaway Diocese Leadership Back to Lower Court
The Texas Supreme Court has decided that a property dispute between The Episcopal Church and a breakaway diocese leadership should be reheard at the lower court level.



















