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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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Category Archives: Law and crime
The Truth That Will Blow Your Mind
Waco, The Unfortunate Legacy, Part 1 “If anyone tells you, ‘There he is, out in the desert,’ do not go out; or ‘Here he is, in the inner rooms,’ do not believe it.” Matthew 24:25. NIV Prologue At … Continue reading
Posted in Archive, Faith, Law and crime, Life Issues, Religion
Tagged Branch Davidians, Cliff Sellors, Clifford Sellors, cult, David Koresh, David Thibodeau, Ellen G. White, Faith, FBI, Livingstone Fagan, Marc Brault, Mount Carmel, New Light, New Truth, Newbold College, Steve Schneider, Truth, Vernon Howell, Waco
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Letter to My American Friends
“A great and powerful wind tore the mountains apart and shattered the rocks before the Lord, but the Lord was not in the wind. After the wind there was and earthquake, but the Lord was not in the earthquake. After … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Current Issues, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Law and crime, Life Issues, Reflection
Tagged Crime, Injustice, September 11, Terrorism
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Presentation at the A&M University
Audio recording of an interactive session with Tihomir Kukolja on the Current Refugee Crisis, at the A&M University, College Station TX On Wednesday, Nov 18, 2015, and hosted by The Fulbright Student Association, and moderated by Viktor Mitevski. The quality and … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Law and crime, Life Issues, Refugee Crisis, Social Ethics
Tagged A&M, Following Jesus, Human dignity, Human Rights, Injustice, Refugees
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Killing Them Softly
I am not trying to undermine the seriousness of the crime committed by Clayton Lockett, who died in Oklahoma yesterday of a heart attack after his execution was ‘botched’. His execution reminds me of the execution of Angel Nieves Diaz … Continue reading
Your Wars are Not My Wars
I am not sure we have seen a just war anywhere for a long, long time. From the outset, one conflict after another proves to be something else than the wars, revolutions or uprisings the official media is making them … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Law and crime, Reflection, War Crimes
Tagged Conflict, Human dignity, Human Life, Just War, Life and Death, Peace, Revolutions, War
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Country Where Parents are Killing Their Own Children
Read also the interview released by The Huffington Post, April 17, 2014 If evaluated by the number of innocent children falsely branded as witches and killed by their superstitious parents and relatives, Nigeria is a country that has sunk deep … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Law and crime, Leadership, Nigeria, Podcast, Social Ethics, War Crimes
Tagged Abuse, Africa, Angola, Brazil, Caio Fabio, Cameron, Congo, Crime, cults, Human dignity, Human Rights, Leonardo Rocha, Nigeria, Occultism, paganism, prosperity gospel, superstition, The Child Rights Law, Way to the Nations, Witch Children, Witchcraft, Witches
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Twenty Years After the Rwandan Genocide
The article “From Hell to a Happy Life: a Tutsi Survivor’s Escape from Genocide ”, published yesterday by Aljazeera America reminded me of my article “Political Challenges the Church Cannot Afford to Ignore” published by Spectrum fifteen years ago. In … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Faith, Law and crime, Leadership, Rwanda, War Crimes, War Crimes
Tagged Adventists, Assiel Kabera, Crime, Elizaphan Ntakirutimana, Genocide, Hutu, Injustice, Massacre, Mugonero church, Pasteur Bizimunga, Rwanda, Spectrum, Tutsi, War Tribunal
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Saving Witch Children in Nigeria
In December 2009 I blogged for the first time about the shocking culture of crime in Nigeria, committed against the thousands of innocent children by their parents, family members, and self-appointed prophets, pastors and evangelists. As I am about to … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Faith, Law and crime
Tagged Africa, animism, child abuse, CRARN, cults, deliverance ministries, demonism, evangelists, Nigeria, paganism, pastors, prophets, prosperity gospel, Stepping Stones, superstition, Way to the Nations, Witch Children
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Dangerous Legislation in Uganda
Four years ago, due to strong international pressure the Ugandan 2009 Anti-Gay Bill did not go through. Four years later, in December 2013 the bill was passed, slightly modified, and signed into law by the President of Uganda on 24th … Continue reading