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Launching a Good News YouTube channel Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bible Institute launches Good

News YouTube channel

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Slavko Hadžić became a Christian in the early 90s, during the war in the former Yugoslavia, having grown up as a communist and atheist. In 2016 he was appointed as Langham Partnership’s Preaching Coordinator for West Balkans & North Adriatic.

For 15 years, Slavko was the pastor of an evangelical church “Kosevsko brdo“ in Sarajevo, the capital city of Bosnia and Herzegovina and has spent two decades in street evangelism. Slavko is also an evangelist with the Fellowship of Evangelists at Universities of Europe (FEUER). He has been healed twice from cancer.

The strict imposition of COVID-19 curfews, quarantined border controls and closure of many businesses, have resulted in the sudden loss of thousands of jobs. By the end of May, the coronavirus had claimed more than 150 deaths, with 2,400 people infected and over 1,744 recovered.

Since the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown, Slavko started recording weekly evangelistic messages and posting them to the church YouTube page and on social media. The response has been very good and already several non

COVID-19 curfews, quarantined border controls and closure of many businesses, have resulted in the sudden loss of thousands of jobs.

Christians who watched the messages have been in touch. Slavko decided to start a new YouTube channel “Dobra Vijest—Good News“, which had been part of the vision for Institute “Good News“ Bible Institute in Sarajevo. All video content will be evangelistic with talks given by different speakers in Bosnian and with English subtitles.

For now, there are few sermons in Bosnian, and this one, “Peace in Troubled Times“ is subtitled in English. New material will be posted regularly on their YouTube channel, both in Bosnian and English: Dobra Vijest—Good News.

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