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"The search identified 45 relevant scientific papers and letters. The review showed that children have so far accounted for 1%‐5% of diagnosed COVID‐19 cases, they often have milder disease than adults and deaths have been extremely rare."

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/

I don't want to induce fear by sharing this. But since MSM don't share about the high risk with mRNA and that the risk of hospitalization is several times higher due to the mRNA shot compared to hospitalization because of the virus in young people, I want to share this. The risk is higher in boys. I pray for all of the children in the world, for protection and health, whether they are vaccinated or not! We are all losers in the hands of the rulers of this world. I feel so sorry for the young people that have to choose between the shot or losing opportunities when it comes to schools and education. 🙏 💔

@MaryMamuzich that early?! It's soon 5 PM here, meaning 9 hours time difference! I thought it was 7 hours between Montana and Finland. Have a nice day!

This is apartheid, but I'm glad that it's not as strict as in Australia, Canada, France, Israel etc. But I wish we would have chosen the same path as the other Nordic countries.

"While it remains to be seen how widespread use of the pass will be, the types of establishments which could request the pass include: sports venues, gyms, swimming pools, theatres, museums and similar cultural spaces as well as bars, restaurants and nightclubs."

yle.fi/uutiset/osasto/news/fin

Tanja boosted

Andy B 2 Minute Video, Autumn, Death and Life, S4, E20

After seeing some beautiful images of Autumn, or Fall – depending on what part of the world you live in – Andy B got thinking about cycles of life.
Because in life, just like those leaves, what can seem the end, can also just be the beginning of something else, and new.

As Christians of transformation makes sense when we first come to faith. But as we progress along our journeys, we can become far too comfortable with things that have simply past their Use By Date. Or we cling on to who we were, rather than letting go of the past in order to become who God is desiring us to become.

Sometimes what seems to be the end, is simply just the beginning. And sometimes, what we want to begin, can’t start until we let go of something and let it fade away or die off.

Andy B

You can Watch, Listen, or Read this post on our website --> berrybunch.family/andy-b-2-min

@tanjaostman this one was inspired by those fall images you shared recently!

@Berrybunchfamily great message! Yes, it's an important principle of the Bible to let go of old things (even if it might hurt) in order for the new to enter.

@Olamide thanks for that encouraging message! 👍 (In addition the length was perfect... there is so much information out there so people won't listen if it's too long, or not immediately. A podcast is another thing.)

I live in a country where the trust in authorities, politicians and journalists is extremely high. And it makes sense, because it’s the third least corrupt country in the world together with a few other. It’s easy for the leaders here to fool its people. There is only ONE narrative when it comes to c-19 in Finland. If you just ask a valid question you are left out in the cold. There are no questions asked in media regarding risks with vaccines, their efficiency etc. only “take it!” Our journalists don’t do ask inconvenient questions, only repeat what our authorities say. Every single article (both newspapers and scientific papers) that I have saved in my computer, I have found after taking time to search. It’s a detective work. Our media should share summaries of varying research results , but they don’t. What I’m missing out is facts on mutations of c-viruses. Is Delta even a mutation? Are the mutations less harmful? I’m not after conspiracy theories and guesses, but serious sources.

@Olamide thank you! I just read the verse - a good reminder!

@daniel I'm sorry! I'm touched by this story. I think you meant a lot to her, but her brokenness made her act the way she did. I think it's sad that many Christians (including me) are raised not to be too much involved with non-believers. But how can we then be a light to the world, and be Jesus' hands and feet?

@Olamide Good morning! 😀 I was sleeping when the rest of you were discussing the article I shared. But I agree with you!

@Will @sinbach that's great! Tomorrow we'll hear more from the government about the covid passport in Finland... They should have followed the other Nordic countries and skipped it, but didn't. 😒

@sinbach I love that book! I read it in Swedish: Kallelsen till Nordkorea. It's unique!! It gives an unique insight to North Korea. I learned so much. Thanks for writing it! ❤️ 🙏 Every Christian should read that book! It put things into perspective. Christians who have nothing when it comes to "Church stuff" (Or know nothing about Churchianity) have the best priorities. They don't even have any curtains to argue about when it comes to color or price... 😉

I read her (and her friend's) book Captive in Iran, some months ago and was very touched. These persecuted Christians are my heroes! They were under 30 but leading several house churches and had wisdom and spiritual strength beyond their age. And filled with the love of Christ. Boldness before evil sharia judges. I am talking about women growing up in Muslim homes in Muslim countries - not growing up in Christian homes, going every week to Sunday school and having access to endless of teaching, preaching and books. Tells that the most important thing is our daily intimate relationship with the Lord and surrendering. It's serious business, not an 8mage or a show.

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