Tag Archives: Injustice

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

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Doing Right for Bad Reasons

I have taken this short text out of my old archives.  Signs of the Times,  Australian lifestyle magazine published it late 1998. The reason I find this article still relevant today is that even today, number of years later, there … Continue reading

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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