Naš Suvereni Bog ni daleč – Današnja molitev

Hvala ti, Oče, da nisi oddaljen Bog, da si Bog, ki si z nami. Da nas vabiš v svojo sredo in ki si nam to po svojem Sinu Jezusu Kristusu omogočil, čeprav si nič od tega nismo zaslužili. Molim, Gospod Bog, da nas varuješ pred grehom. Molim za oblastnike tega sveta, da bi pokleknili pred … Continue reading Naš Suvereni Bog ni daleč – Današnja molitev

Slovenia, Faith in Work, Making a Workbench, Mini Mastermind; Ep.6

In this episode Kevin Gregg is returning. We’re talking about Christian faith and ethics, and how it goes together with one’s work, especially being self employed. Since I recently built a workbench, I share a little bit of that, and we wrap it up with a short conversation similar to how it sometimes happens in … Continue reading Slovenia, Faith in Work, Making a Workbench, Mini Mastermind; Ep.6

Chocolate žlikrofi and Idrija mining tunnels

Last Thursday Gostišče Idrija, in collaboration with some other local agencies and companies, organized an event titled “Culinary Innovations – from žlikrof to dessert” (sl. Inovacije v kulinariki – od žlikrofa do sladice). Within the scope of this event I designed the banner, advertising material and photographed the event. Here is the banner design and … Continue reading Chocolate žlikrofi and Idrija mining tunnels

Words Made Concrete

I find writing things helps to make your thoughts concrete and they start facing you instead of you facing them. If one can face his own thoughts as something concrete, something real, something that isn’t only limited to “subconscious”, then one can make closures, and properly think things out. When you write things down, another … Continue reading Words Made Concrete

Privatizing the State

A while ago I was arguing about privatizing the State, so that it would relieve it’s monopolies and become like a company. It’s constitution would thereby be similar to the incorporation papers or a legal document, that anyone could dissociate with on individual or corporate level. The basic fundamental difference between the State now and … Continue reading Privatizing the State

Questioning Identity Papers

People have been migrating since their existence. For most of the history Europe, which now has the so called “Migrant Crisis” on its hands, people moved relatively freely and to do so they didn’t even know of passports or papers with which one could prove their identity. Passports came into existence as letters requesting safe … Continue reading Questioning Identity Papers

On Tradition

I grew up a Catholic. My parents took me to church every few Sundays. Not every week-end though. I was made to go to the sunday school, that is in my language actually called something like “Faith Education.” I didn’t really believe in God that much back then. After Confirmation my path with Catholicism somewhat … Continue reading On Tradition