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MOZAIK EDITORIAL
Afteryears of uncertainty, first because of an unexpected global pandemic, and second, due to the horrors of an unprovoked invasion to a European sovereign country, MOZAIK comes back with an issue dedicated to youth advocacy. This time we have collected stories not only from Europe, but from all over the world to show what Christian youth is concerned about and what are the goals of young people’s advocacy journeys. These are the issues of global warming and our attitude to nature from Agge Angusson from Sweden, a conversation with Divy Sallentes Uptegrove from Canada about how tolerance does not always equal acceptance even in the Christian world, and reflections on the representation of women in Christianity and their role, which has been openly marginalized for centuries (even millennia) from Christiane Ehrengruber from Germany and Mira Neaimeh from Lebanon. The topic of higher education nowadays covered by Ruramai Mutimusakwa from Zimbabwe.
We also talk in this issue about the fact that, unfortunately, such things as colonization do not remain in the past, but have serious consequences and still haunt us today like a shadow with Alisha Jefferis, New Zealand, and Kej Andres from the Philippines. The fact that humanity has not learned from its mistakes and another war of global scale marked the year 2022 is addressed by Kateryna Potapenko from Ukraine, and
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