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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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Tag Archives: Compassion
Video Feature: Where are They Now?
Three years ago the Renewing Our Minds volunteers witnessed the incoming waves of refugees entering Europe via the Balkan route, and crossing Serbia and Croatia. We were only a small part of a much bigger effort that engaged churches, faith … Continue reading
Posted in Video
Tagged Balkans, Compassion, Croatia, Empathy, Migrants, Refugees, Serbia, Video feature, volunteer
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Have a Merry Belated Christmas!
The first thing I noticed as I entered the Refugee Camp in Slavonski Brod, Croatia less than three weeks ago was a big Christmas tree shining in the middle of the camp. It looked as a sign of hope in … Continue reading
Posted in Christmas, Current Issues, Devotion, Faith, Reflection, Refugee Crisis, Religion
Tagged Birth of Jesus, Christmas, Compassion, Croatia, Empathy, Humanitarian Aid, Jesus, Love, Refugees, Silent Night, Slavonski Brod
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Meeting Jesus on the Refugee Trail
First publish by Sojourners, Sept 30, 2015 The moment our RCRR (ROM Community Refugee Response) international team moved to the Hungarian and Croatian borders in Serbia, we were under attack from Christians who did not approve of our action. They … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Compassion, Croatia, Empathy, EU Refugee Crisis, Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid, Hungary, Macedonia, Refugees, Serbia, Sid, Tovarnik
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