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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. Currently developing a personal ministry “Dum Spiro Spero”.
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Tag Archives: Leadership
Ambassadors for a Better World
I am at this time working on putting together my first book. It will be a selection of a number of my texts released and published over the years. This one is a candidate for the book. I would like … Continue reading
Ministry Video Highlights 2019
Let me share five video reports produced in 2019 that highlight several aspects of the Renewing Our Minds (ROM) ministry in 2019 as well as partnerships connected with this ministry in various ways. I’ve been privileged to lead the ROM … Continue reading
Posted in Video
Tagged Africa, Leadership, Reconciliation, Renewing Our Minds, Southeast Europe
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Video: Uganda Report – Developing Young Leaders in East Africa
Two weeks ago Bojan Ruvarac, new Renewing Our Minds director, and Tihomir Kukolja (ROM Director 2001-2019) were visiting Uganda. We meet with the leaders of the Africa Youth Leadership Forum (AYLF) from Uganda and Eastern Africa. We shared our work … Continue reading
Posted in Video
Tagged AYLF, Conerstone Academy, Cornerstone Development, Easy Africa, Education, Leadership, Transformation, Uganda
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A Message at the End of One Long Season of Leadership
I’ve been away from updating and refreshing this place since May. The reason for my absence was that since May all my time was taken by leading and execution of my final project as the Renewing Our Minds (ROM) ministry … Continue reading
The Right Time and the Right Cause to Give
Friends, let me share something from my filed of service that has been my primary work and ministry over the past sixteen years. If you feel inclined to respond feel free to see the additional information as you read our … Continue reading
Posted in Appeal, Faith, Newsletter
Tagged Education, Leadership, Newsletter, Reconciliation
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A Painful and Sobering Reflection
A slightly upgraded version of my message shared yesterday on my Facebook page. For more than fifteen years I have been privileged to lead a leadership development and reconciliation ministry that continues to teach the young leaders of the Balkans … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Leadership, Life Issues, People, Politics, Reflection
Tagged Balkans, Government, Leadership, Nation, Nationalism, Racism, Tribalism, UK, US
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Inappropriate Message from the President
I have been privileged to attend the National Prayer Breakfasts (NPB) in Washington DC almost every year since 2004. I was there too one week ago at the 65th annual National Prayer Breakfast. A number of people involved from the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Leadership, Life Issues, Politics, Religion
Tagged DC, Evangelicals, International, Leadership, National Prayer Breakfast, Prayer, Refugee Ban, Republicans
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My Statement On the 2016 Election
I have been placed under much pressure and intimidation lately. This would happen every time when I shared a link on my Facebook page expressing a concern about the presidential fitness of Donald Trump. The same happened, even more forcefully, … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Leadership, Politics
Tagged 2016 Elections, Donald Trump, Endorsment, Hillary Clinton, Leadership
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Why We Care about the Refugees?
These were the days of early September last year. We were only a couple of weeks away from the finish of the 2015 Renewing Our Minds (ROM) Gathering in Fuzine, Croatia. A group of ROM leaders developed a quick plan … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Life Issues, Refugee Crisis
Tagged Croatia, Human dignity, Human Rights, Humanitarian Aid, Leadership, Refugees, ROM, Serbia
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Human Dignity Means Responsibility
Leo van Doesburg, Director for European Affairs and Policy Advising of European Christian and Political Movement (ECPM) talks about ECPM and its views on dignity of human life, family values, gender equality, legalization of same sex marriages, euthanasia, prostitution, human … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Interview, Life Issues
Tagged Belgium, Church and State, ECPM, Eunice Vatran, European Christian Political movement, Euthanasia, Family Values, Gender Equality, Human dignity, Human Rights, Human Trafficking, Leadership, Leo van Doesburg, Peace Building, Prostitution, Reconciliation, Religious Freedom, Same sex marriages
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