Renewing
Our Minds (ROM) Gathering 2013 was the fourteenth annual ROM Gathering held in the
picturesque township of Fuzine, Croatia. Since the first gathering in the
summer of 1999, ROM has remained consistent with its vision -“Developing
leaders transformed by the person of Jesus in a divided world”.
A
two-week long ROM Gathering 2013, 13th – 28th July, attended
close to 60 young leaders from 15 countries. They came from Croatia,
Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Montenegro, Macedonia, Kosovo, Albania, Romania,
Ukraine, Russia, Israel, Northern Ireland, as well as Australia, New Zealand
and the US.
The
2013 ROM program, designed to be intentional, relational and transformational,
majored on friendship development between young leaders of different faiths and
ethnicities. Catholics, Orthodox, Protestants, Muslims, and agnostics were
present. The program focused on leadership of service and on leading young
leaders to their own personal transformation in regard to forgiveness, reconciliation
and peace building.
ROM
Gathering 2013 was uniquely impacting and transformative in the lives of all
attending. The intensity of mutually encouraging communication that has
flourished between all participants since the end of ROM Gathering 2013 two
months ago, as well as the contents of journals and surveys, witness to the
depth of the impact.
“Initially
when others told me that ROM is a life changing experience, I did not believe
them. But now I can say that ROM 2013 has been a life changing experience for
me”, said a participant from Romania attending a ROM gathering for the first
time. “I am excited to be in relationship with world changers who long to
participate in creating a world that transcends history of brokenness, fatalism
and despair”, wrote a ROM 2013 participant from New Zealand.
A
participant from Albania said: “This is what inspires me! In our own society to
create the same society of genuine, loving friends that we had there in Fuzine,
by loving each other with the great love of God!” And a 2013 team member from
Macedonia reflected on her first ROM experience four years earlier: “I felt the
infinite and unconditional love of God, given to me through the organizers and
speakers at ROM 2009. I decided then to follow Jesus, and this was the
beginning of my spiritual journey that truly changed my life and healed my
past.”
One
of the successes of ROM Gathering 2013 is seen in the number and quality of
presentations delivered by young speakers emerging from within the ROM
community itself.
While
ROM Gathering 2013 enjoyed the contribution of a number of academically
proficient professionals in the fields of peace building and leadership
development from the world and the region, the strength of this gathering was the
quality and variety of themes covered by speakers who were ROM participants
only a few years ago; most of them from the Balkans.
Their
presentations included themes such as human trafficking in the Balkans, serving
the least in our communities such as the poor and children with special needs,
and fighting the evils of ethnic and minority discrimination. Moreover, the
prevailing themes at ROM Gathering 2013 were – leadership with personal and
corporate integrity, forgiveness and reconciliation, and following Jesus of
Nazareth as the best example in leadership and peace building.
Another
success of ROM Gathering 2013 was the official launching of the first five Forum
(ROM and EDI) Southeast European Representatives; the project had been in
formation for a few years but came to fruition in 2013. Their role will be to
coordinate the follow-up of ROM and EDI activities, as well as to assist the
vocational and spiritual growth of ROM and EDI alumni across the Balkan region.
Another four Representatives will be added in the summer of 2014 to complete
the process of adequately covering the needs of ROM and EDI communities across
the entire Balkan region.
In
summary, every element built into a two-week long 2013 ROM program played a
deliberate role in helping the process of education and transformation of all
attending. Some of them were the Empathy Night, sharing evenings, lectures, workshops,
various group activities, Café Dialogue, Trinity Forum, and purpose driven film
nights and excursions.
In
the heart of the 2013 ROM Gathering, however, were well-structured small groups.
We had five small groups that met every day for two hours. It is within the
privacy of a small group that the change of heart and transformation takes
place in the lives of ROM participants.
In
the past years ROM was governed by its founding organization, Life Center
International (LCI) from Rijeka, Croatia. Since the end of 2011 ROM, as well as
Economic Diplomacy and Integrity Forum, are governed from Seattle WA, USA by a
new organization, Forum for Leadership and Reconciliation (Forum), while LCI
remains to be the key regional partner in the ministry of ROM and EDI in the
Balkans.
ROM initiative in the Balkans and beyond is unique
in that it brings Jesus and genuine demonstration of His love into the heart of
its reconciliation, peace building and leadership development curriculum.
Therein is the secret of the high transformational impact of ROM demonstrated
in the lives of hundreds of young leaders who have encountered ROM .
Tihomir
Kukolja, Renewing
Our Minds, Director