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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: Crime
Letter to America, Seventeen Years Later
Seventeen years ago, only three weeks after the unprecedented Sept. 11 terrorist attack on the U.S., which took more than 3,000 innocent lives, I shared the following letter, which I wrote from Croatia at that time, with a group of … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Current Issues, Faith, History, Human Dignity, Human Rights
Tagged Crime, Faith, September 11, USA
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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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They Died Praying
On Thursday, 2nd April 2015, only a few days short of Easter, a group of Islamist terrorists from Somalia, with Kenyan connections, slaughtered 150 unsuspecting students. It seemed at first that the students at the Garissa University in Garissa, Kenya … Continue reading
Posted in Africa, Crime, Current Issues
Tagged Africa, Al-Shabaab, Beheading, Call for Solidarity, child abuse, Christian Union, Christians, Christians killed, Crime, Execution, FOCUS, Garissa University College, harrasment, Iraq, Kenya, Murder, Muslims, Open Doors, Pakistan, Persecuted Christians, Persecution, slavery, Syria, Terrorism
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Defeating the Evil of Human Trafficking
Marko Stupar is a member of the leadership teams of EUS, Serbia (IFES Serbia) and the Renewing Our Minds Initiative in Southeast Europe. He is also a vocal activist against human trafficking in Serbia and the Balkans (Southeast Europe). In … Continue reading
Dying They Prayed “Ya Rabbi Yasua”
You saw the picture. Maybe you watched the video too. Or maybe you avoided paying attention because the sight was too violent? Here is the picture. A group of Coptic Christians from Egypt, dressed in the orange prisoner costumes are … Continue reading
Posted in Crime, Current Issues, Faith
Tagged 21 Coptic Christians, Beheading, Copts, Crime, Cross, Deception, Egypt, evil, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Speech, Genocide, Human dignity, Human Rights, Libya, My Lord Jesus, North Africa, Persecution, Terrorism, The face of evil
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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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Will Feeding the Homeless Become a Crime?
The 90-year-old Arnold Abbott keeps on defying the law that restricts people of Fort Lauderdale, Florida from feeding their homeless neighbors. On October 22 the city passed a regulation that criminalized feeding the homeless at certain public locations. Should the … Continue reading
Posted in Faith
Tagged Adolf Hitler, Arnold Abbott, Crime, defiance, Feeding the homeless, feeding the hungry, following the orders, Fort Lauderdale, Government, Homeless, Homeless USA, homelessness, Human dignity, Human Rights, Injustice, Law, Matthew 25:35-40., serving the poor, The Hungry
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Letter to My American Friends Written in 2001
The very character of Jesus speaks powerfully against any jihad or holy war, including those with the Christian overtones. Continue reading
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