by Bryan Carey | Feb 14, 2020 | Opinion
Bosnia is a beautiful place full of incredible people. But it’s also a deeply divided society recovering from a vicious war in which 100,000 lost their lives and 2.2 million were forced to flee from their homes (in a country of just 4.2 million at the time). Bosnia’s...
by Eddy Ruble | Apr 8, 2019 | Opinion
Genocide. The word immediately conjures up horrific scenes of the darkest hours of human history. Do we, as the church, hold these same dark images in our minds when we hear the word genocide? The Holocaust was the most systematic genocide in history. Beginning with...
by Tony Peck | Apr 5, 2017 | Opinion
It was just a few years ago that I encountered for myself the horror that is simply known to the world as Srebrenica. With the leader of the Baptists in Bosnia-Herzegovina, I travelled to Portacari just outside Srebrenica, now in the Republika Srpska, the...