Joshua A. Goldberg
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Hackers Suspected of Preventing Thousands from Joining Lausanne Congress
For two days, hackers were reportedly able to prevent tens of thousands of missions-minded Christians from taking part in this week\'s historic gathering of Christian leaders from around the world.
Pope Benedict: Abuse Scandal Cannot Discredit Celibacy Vow
While Pope Benedict XVI on Monday said the Roman Catholic Church feels \"profound shame and regret\" over the sexual abuse of children and young people at the hands of priests, he made it clear to those considering priesthood that the vow of celibacy is not to blame.
Coptic Rights Group Sounds Off Against 'Dangerous Tide' in Egypt
Intimidation and incitements targeting Christians in Egypt are on the rise, according to a Coptic human rights group.
Missing Okla. Pastor Found at U.S.-Mexico Crossing Point
The pastor of a Baptist church in Oklahoma was found at a U.S. re-entry point in Columbus, N.M., a day after he was reportedly kidnapped in Mexico.
Religious Leaders Voice Support for U.S. Leadership in Mideast Peace Efforts
Over two dozen religious leaders issued a public statement Wednesday supporting "a new hope for the peace of Jerusalem."
Coptic Pope 'Very Sorry' for Bishop's Quran Remarks
The leader of the Coptic Orthodox Church in Egypt has apologized for the "inappropriate" comments made by the church body\'s second highest ranking cleric regarding the authenticity of some Quran verses.
LCMS Installs New President, Officers
The second largest Lutheran church body in the United States installed its new president Saturday during a service attended by about 1,200 guests.
Christian Leaders Repeat Calls to Halt 9/11 Qur'an Burnings
Christian leaders – liberal and conservative – reaffirmed their opposition to one Florida group's plan to burn copies of Islam\'s sacred text on the upcoming anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
Church Mourns Loss of U.S. Army Chaplain in Afghanistan
Members of Capt. Dale Goetz\'s church back in Colorado Springs are mourning the loss of the U.S. Army chaplain following his death earlier this week.
8 in 10 Churchgoers Think Sex Offenders Belong in Church
Nearly 80 percent of churchgoers surveyed by Christianity Today International (CTI) said they believe sex offenders belong in the church under appropriate supervision.