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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: Reconciliation
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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The Way to Reconciliation Leads Through Empathy
Photo: ROM – Renewing Our Minds group prays in Vukovar, Croatia. Picture taken in 2006. “A new report argues that using the word ‘reconciliation’ does not help families of Kosovo Albanian and Serb war victims to deal with the past … Continue reading
Posted in Current Issues, Human Dignity, Reconciliation
Tagged Balkans, Empathy, Forgiveness, Former Yugoslavia, Justice, Kosovo, Reconciliation, Serbia, Solidarity, Transitional Justice, War, War Crimes
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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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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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Serving God’s Purpose in Our Generation
“I tell you the truth, whatever you did for the least of these brothers of mine, you did for me.” Matthew 25:4. I love the slogan “Serving God’s purpose in our Generation”, but what are its real implications? Competing offers … Continue reading
Posted in Reflection
Tagged Change, Community, Culture, Empathy, Fellowship, Following Jesus, Forgiveness, God's Purpose, Healing, Peacemaking, Reconciliation, Reflection, Restoration, salt and light, Serving
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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
When Enemies Love and Serve Each Other
At the time when a new intensive season of ROM is coming it is good to remember the past seasons. One of them was portrayed in this article published by The Huffington Post on September 26, 2011: Investing in a … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Human Dignity, Human Rights, Leadership, Peace Building, Reconciliation
Tagged Albania, Balkans, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Change, Conflict, Croatia, Following Jesus, Forgiveness, Kosovo, Leaders, Leadership, Macedonia, Moldova, Montenegro, Peace Building, Reconciliation, Renewing Our Minds, ROM, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Service, Transformation, Ukraine, War, Young Leaders, Young People
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