In Bosnia-Herzegovina, faithful preaching brings reconciliation

Bosnia & Herzegovina

Slavko Hadžić prayed for the first time when his home, Bosnia-Herzegovina descended into civil war. He was desperately searching for guidance about whether to stay or flee the violence.  The Bosnian war began in 1992, part of the breakup of the communist Yugoslavia. There are three main ethnic groups living in Bosnia: Bosniak (44 percent),…

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Transformed: communist atheist to preacher and evangelist

Slavko Hadžić became a Christian during war in former Yugoslavia in the early 90s, having grown up as a communist atheist. He is now Langham Preaching’s coordinator for West Balkans & North Adriatic and lives in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Slavko shared how God changed his life at LPUKI’s Vision Day in February: He said: “In 1992,…

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