by Tihomir Kukolja | Jul 17, 2017 | Opinion
A group of 30 Iranian refugees have been established in the first organized Iranian Christian Community (HAMGAM) in Zagreb, Croatia. The congregation was formed under the leadership of Croatian Baptist Aid in Zagreb and Malesnica Baptist Church and its minister, Mihal...
by Tony Peck | Jun 10, 2016 | Opinion
European Baptists were challenged to change their language about the coming of so many refugees to Europe. Rather than seeing ourselves as playing our part in meeting a “crisis,” we should see the presence of so many refugees from Syria, Afghanistan, Iraq...
by Nada Jović | Feb 2, 2016 | Opinion
The last four months I have been watching refugees arrive in Croatia, and it had a strong effect on me to pray for them. I, too, have been through war and refugee days and I know all too well the feelings of fear – fear of getting hurt, fear of being separated...
by Elvis Džafić | Jan 19, 2016 | Opinion
Since the beginning of the migrant-refugee crisis, 568,439 persons entered the Republic of Croatia. The camp in Slavonski Brod (a city in eastern Croatia, on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina) was covered in the first snow during the first week of January. In...