Joshua A. Goldberg
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Christian Ministry Fined $23,000 in Gay Discrimination Case
One of Canadas largest Christian ministries dedicated to caring for the disabled was fined $23,000 recently by the Human Rights Tribunal of Ontario for allegedly discriminating against a former homosexual employee.
Christian Broadcaster Reaching Unprecedented Numbers of Iranian Youth
As young people in Iran find themselves trapped between rising political instability, the harsh systems of Islamic Sharia laws that increasingly govern and control their lives, as well as arrests and "public security crackdowns, a Christian satellite station is providing them with rest and winning their hearts for the Lord.
Hopegivers International Gives Hope to New Graduates
Over 1,000 recent graduates from the Hopegivers Bible College program in India will head out in the world with a mission to spread the Gospel wherever the Lord commands.
Study: Stem Cells May Allow Infertile, Gay Couples to have Children
A new study released by a group of scientists based in Great Britain this week claims that within 5 to 15 years new advances in stem cell research may make it possible for infertile and gay couples to have children.
U.S. Evangelicals, Israeli Leaders Gather in Jerusalem
Nearly 2,000 Evangelical Christians and high profile Israeli leaders met together in Jerusalem Thursday as part of the historic Epicenter 08 conference.
British Christian Group Sues Google, Claims Discrimination
The Christian Institute, a U.K.-based Christian group affiliated with the Church of England, is crying foul with a lawsuit against Google after the popular internet search engine rejected their pro-life advertisements.
Pro-Family Leaders Worldwide Back Romania's Efforts to Ban Gay 'Marriage'
In an act of international solidarity to defend the institution of marriage, over 100 pro-family leaders from around the world signed a petition this week to defend efforts in Romania to outlaw same-sex marriage.
Black Baptist Leaders Call for Religious Tolerance for Presidential Hopefuls
The personal faiths of presidential candidates, the churches they attend, and the pastors they associate with shouldnt matter to voters in the upcoming election in November, according to a statement released Friday by leaders representing the three largest African American Baptist denominations.