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Tihomir Kukolja, born in Slavonska Pozega, Croatia in 1954. Studied, lived and worked in Yugoslavia, Croatia, United Kingdom, Australia and the US. Education in theology, communications, and radio journalism. Worked as a church pastor, media professional, radio producer and presenter, journalist, religious liberty activist, and reconciliation and leadership development activist. Lives in Houston TX, USA. Served as the Executive Director, Forum for Leadership and Reconciliation (Forum), and Director of Renewing Our Minds (ROM) initiative for many years. Founder and Director of Leadership Focus International. Loves photography, blogging and social media.
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Monthly Archives: January 2015
News from Nigeria
Not many know that while the North of Nigeria is plagued by terrorism, the country’s South is plagued in another way. In Nigeria beautiful, innocent children, as young as two years of age, are abused, tortured, abandoned, mutilated, killed by … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Appeal, Current Issues, Faith
Tagged Africa, Appeal, Brazil, child abuse, Factory of Hope, Leo Santos, Nigeria, Saving Witch Children, superstition, Way to the Nations, Witch Children
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Followers of Jesus are Not Tribal Christians
Being a follower of Jesus is not like being a fan of Jesus who likes to pick and choose those parts of Jesus’ identity that appeal to him/her the most. Following Jesus means much more than liking Him, or being … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Adventist, Baptist, Catholic, Christian denominations, Christians, Croat, Divisions, Followers of Jesus, Hutu, Jesus Christ, Kingdom of God, National churches, Nationalism, Orthodox, Pentecostal, Racism, Religion, Serb, Tribalism, Tutsi
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Human Dignity Means Responsibility
Leo van Doesburg, Director for European Affairs and Policy Advising of European Christian and Political Movement (ECPM) talks about ECPM and its views on dignity of human life, family values, gender equality, legalization of same sex marriages, euthanasia, prostitution, human … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Interview, Life Issues
Tagged Belgium, Church and State, ECPM, Eunice Vatran, European Christian Political movement, Euthanasia, Family Values, Gender Equality, Human dignity, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Leadership, Leo van Doesburg, Peace Building, Prostitution, Reconciliation, Religious Freedom, Same sex marriages
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Are we Honest?
It was a moving thing to see so many international political dignitaries joining the two million strong crowd that gathered in Paris, France last Saturday to demonstrate their support for free speech, and their strong condemnation of terrorism. If I … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Africa, Andrew White, Boko Haram, Boko Haram Masacre, Charle Hedbo, Christians, Conflict, Crime, Freedom of Speech, Injustice, Justice, Muslims, Nigeria, Paris, Pastor Saeed Abedini, Terrorism
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God Has Nothing To Do With It
Whether one approves of the publishing philosophy of Charile Hedbo, a French satirical magazine or not, no person of sound mind could ever justify the act of brazen terrorism that took place in Paris, France on Wednesday, January 7. The … Continue reading
Posted in Paris Terrorist Attack, Peace Building
Tagged Antichrist, Bible, Charlie Hedbo, Christian Militia, Christianity, Christians, Crime, Crusade, Fanatics, Followers of Jesus, Human History, Islam, Islamic Terrorism, Muslims, Old Testament, Paris, Quran, Terrorism, The Beast, The Last Days
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Called To A Larger View of Life
“I tell you the truth, whatever you did for one of the least of these brothers of mine, You did for me. For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat. I was thirsty and you gave me … Continue reading
Posted in Human Dignity
Tagged holistically, Human dignity, Pro-life, sacredness of human life, Social Justice
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