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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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A Metaphor for the Hijacked Church
The newly elected Brazilian president Jair Messias Bolsonaro promised: “God above everything. There is no such thing as this secular state. The state is Christian and the minority will have to change, if they can. The minorities will have to adapt … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Leadership, Religion
Tagged Christian America, Christian Nation, Christian Right, Christian Supremacists, Christianity, Church, Current Affairs, Democrats, Dominionism, Donald Trump, Faith, Faith and Politics, Fascism, Franklin Graham, Gregory A. Boyd, hijacked Christianity, Jair Bolsonaro, John Fea, Matt Shea, Moral Majority, Politics, Religion, Republicans, Rule of God, White Evangelicals
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Reflections, Romans: Jesus Without Strings Attached
Wherever a Christian culture exists that encourages its followers to believe and act as if their salvation, or sense of God’s approval depended on our human works (whether they are the works of the Law, or our own rules, … Continue reading
Posted in Devotion, Faith, Reflection, Religion
Tagged Christianity, Faith, Grace, Justification by Faith, Reflections, Reformation, Religion, Righteousness of Christ, Romans
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Sermon: Law, Grace and Promise
Law, Grace and Promise in Galatians. Tihomir Kukolja reflects on the Law. Grace and Promise in Galatians in his sermon preached in the Malesnica Baptist Church in Zagreb, Croatia, Sunday, 26th March 2017. The sermon was enhanced by the translation … Continue reading
Posted in Devotion, Faith, Reflection, Sermon
Tagged Audio, Christianity, Faith, Galatians, Law and Grace, Podcast, Religion, Sermon, Truth, Zagreb
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The First Iranian Christian Community Organized in Croatia
News Release Under the leadership of the Zagreb Malesnica Baptist Church and its minister Mihal Kreko, and with help of the visiting pastor Reza Ansari from Vienna, Austria, a group of 30 Iranian refugees established the first organized Iranian Christian … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Life Issues, News Release, People, Refugee Crisis, Religion
Tagged Christianity, Croatia, Faith, Iran, Persecution, Refugees, Religious Freedom
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Reformation Without Strings Attached
499 years ago to date a German monk Martin Luther nailed his 95 Theses to the door of the Wittenberg Castle Church in Germany. This event set in motion the unstoppable wave of Protestant Reformation in Europe, and led … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Religion
Tagged Christianity, Faith, Gospel, Jesus Christ, Protestant Reformation, Reflections, Religion, Truth
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What Will You Do With Jesus?
The days are coming when we will witness the biggest polarization ever within the Christian community worldwide. Most of it will merge gladly, as if it were the only sensible thing to do, into a mystic, cosmetic and safe Christianity. … Continue reading
Posted in Devotion, Reflection
Tagged Antichrist, Caesar, Christianity, Deception, Loving Jesus, Reflection, The Remnant, worship
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Who Do You Say I Am?
It is not an uncommon thing nowadays to hear people, left and right, Christians and non-Christians alike, claiming that they are the followers of Jesus. Are you His follower if you like Him only? At what place on one’s journey … Continue reading
Posted in Reflection
Tagged C.S. Lewis, Christianity, Faith Journey, Following Jesus, Gospel of John, Healer, Jesus of Nazareth, Resurrection, Savior, Social Gospel, tha lamb of God, The Bread of Life, The Good Shepherd, The Light of the World, The Lord Jesus, The Son of God, the true light, The True Vine
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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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Jesus Transcends Them All
The Book of Hebrews, one of the most ignored and seldom studied New Testament books, powerfully argues that Jesus is the final destination and retirement place of every religion, including yours and mine. The book progressively argues that the entire … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Reflection, Religion
Tagged Book of Hebrews, Christianity, Church, Community, Faith, Following Jesus, Hebrews, Incarnation, King of Kings, Kingdom of God, Lord of Lords, New Covenant, New Creation, New Testament, Old Covenant, Old Testament, Religion, Spiritual Folklore, Supremacy of Jesus
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