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► Coolman’s Chat E21:
Josh Baumann hatte in seiner Jugend ein problematisches Frauenbild und sagt heute offen: «Ich habe viele Frauen verletzt.»
Heute engagiert sich Josh im Verein «Männer gegen Frauenhandel» und kämpft gegen Menschenhandel und Zwangsprostitution. Dabei ist es ihm ein besonderes Anliegen, Männer in ihre Verantwortung zu rufen.

Herzlichen Dank, wenn ihr bei der Aufklärung zu diesem Themal helft und dieses Video liked, kommentiert und teilt. 🙂

https://youtu.be/526xUycbFkM
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Es war für mich ein Vorrecht, mit Mai Jost und Caterina Molinara, zwei schwerst Covid-impfgeschädigten Frauen, mein erstes Interview für den erfolgreichen EDU Schweiz Podcast durchführen zu können.
Dr. Daniel Beutler macht dazu eine Einschätzung aus medizinischer Seite.
Merci vielmal für alle Likes, Kommentare und für's Teilen!

youtu.be/Wm78oPrKBzk
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Excited for my 12-year old #niece who started to put most of her #savings into #Bitcoin and self-custody with @BitBoxSwiss.
I'm sure she'll be thrilled to receive some #Sats from all over the world.
#ProudUncle #TeachThemYoung #FixTheMoney #BitcoinIsFreedom
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🌅 Erev Yom Kippur – a reflection ✡️🙏

As the sun sets on Erev Yom Kippur, we enter the most solemn and awe-filled day of the biblical calendar. In the days of the Temple 🕍, the high priest would step into the Holy of Holies only once a year, carrying the blood of sacrifice for the atonement of Israel (Leviticus 16). It was a day of national humbling, repentance, and renewal of covenant relationship with the God of Israel.

Today, without the Temple and its sacrifices, the Jewish people still gather for fasting, prayer, and seeking forgiveness from one another and from God. 🤲 Messianic Jews understand Yom Kippur in the light of Yeshua the Messiah ✝️, who is both our High Priest and the perfect atoning sacrifice. The book of Hebrews reminds us that He entered not into an earthly sanctuary, but into the heavenly one 🌌, offering His own blood once and for all for eternal redemption (Hebrews 9:11–12).

On this night, we humble ourselves before ADONAI. We confess our sins 💔, we seek reconciliation with others 🤝, and we acknowledge the weight of human brokenness. But we also rest in the assurance that atonement has been secured for us — not by our fasting or prayers, but by the once-for-all sacrifice of Messiah Yeshua. 🕊️✨

Erev Yom Kippur is therefore both solemn and hopeful:
solemn, because sin is real and costly ⚖️;
hopeful, because forgiveness has been accomplished. ✅
The “kavod” (glory, weight) of God that once dwelled in the Holy of Holies is now revealed in Messiah, and through Him we have access to the very presence of the Father. 👑🌟

May this night remind us that our names are written in the Lamb’s Book of Life 📖🐑, and may we walk humbly and gratefully in the forgiveness that has been given to us. 🙌❤️

Be blessed,
Samuel
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