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user8012739763931
GG :
You are such an inspiration to many. Thank u for what u and Charlene do 🥰🤲
2024-05-22 11:07:27
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kaydenkd
@K.Dawn :
hiii dag se dienaar x het my lewe nou recently my hart vu die christ gu gee an x respect u baai x mukeer net groote su guidance 🙏
2024-07-12 04:02:56
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flowergirl6363
FlowerGirl6363 :
i love so much to listen to ur messages, it's so inspirin thankyou so much Joshwin
2024-05-24 18:45:11
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winna.puley
Winna Puley :
Amen Joshwin
2024-05-22 11:19:01
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user19339386240116
user19339386240116 :
thank you for your spiritual inspirations. pls keep me and my fam in your prayers. May God bless u abundantly, stay close to the Almighty. I salute you
2024-05-31 08:00:21
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charmainejohannes
Chamma :
Amen Joshwin 🙏🙏
2024-05-22 11:35:36
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user9353375301019
William :
k kan net ni vi viby j videos scroll ni jys WAARLIK ñ insperasie Josh
2024-05-22 15:13:18
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ladypearl1938
Lady Pearl :
amen Thank you Joshwin
2024-05-22 19:17:00
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carol.williams877
Carol Williams :
yes Lord Man v God ONS Moet oor Alles waak wat God aan ONS toevertrou het 🙏🙏🙏
2024-07-19 07:04:54
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bitterbosmckenzie
Melinda Mckenzie :
Dankie baie ek het nodig om dit te gehoor blessings
2024-05-26 18:12:19
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user5513773424278
Bella :
U is rerag n groot inspirasie vi ons almal reg oor di wereld bly in di Here en dun Sy wil wnt u is geroep ivi n tyd soos die baie dankie vi u tyd
2024-05-24 05:35:05
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ursie100
Ursula :
amen
2024-05-23 18:28:45
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user9353375301019
William :
Here k eer & prys & s dankbaar U vi iemand soos Josh seën hom & sy family in Jesus almagtige naam
2024-05-22 15:11:43
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suzetteadams761
suzetteadams761 :
dis so baie seer Om n ouer te vilooe😢
2024-05-30 03:36:29
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suzetteadams761
suzetteadams761 :
voorspoed en sterkte met jou new journey may God always proteçt you
2024-05-30 03:38:33
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user8146113135257
user8146113135257 :
ek is een van die mense wat op 🙏🙏🙏
2024-05-29 17:53:41
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pop11579
POP :
Amen 🙏🙏🙏
2024-05-26 17:01:20
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lulu111220
LuciLLe🤎LuLu❉্᭄͜͡🇿🇦 :
Ai soos ek hie sit bid ek vir krag vir more van more is die diens van my pa Priest David Engelbrecht en ek ken nog altyd nie glo my Yster is weg nie🥺
2024-05-24 20:46:29
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aliciarachel17
aliciarachel17 :
amen
2024-05-23 05:31:59
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heatherhawkins667
Heather Hawkins :
Amen 🙏
2024-05-23 04:32:15
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womanofstrengh71
J3ssy❤️ :
Amen❤️🙏
2024-05-23 01:04:09
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cantcme3
cantcme :
ek het myne ouers verloor n mens mis hulle so baie wanneer die lewe jou in hoek druk ek is geskei maar dit was nie my fout maar x n beter mens nou en leef my lewe uit sonder iemand in my lewe
2024-05-22 21:34:44
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sonia_felix660
sonia :
Amen so waar my kind God het jou geroep vur n tyd soos dit.🙌🙌🙏🥰
2024-05-22 21:22:55
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elerasmus2
elerasmus2 :
Dankie 👏👏
2024-05-22 20:47:11
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nay267903
nay :
Amen amen amem🙏🙌
2024-05-22 19:25:11
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an excerpt from the latest edition of the newsletter (link in bio) which is about episode 2 of the podcast (also linked in bio) which looks at embroidery in apartheid, from South Africa to Palestine TRANSCRIPT: Not to sound like a Catholic, but there’s great beauty to be found in suffering. For the past 4 years, I’ve been singularly obsessed with historical fashion which, as a Black person, can sometimes seem like an exercise in self-harm. For every magnificent hoop skirt, corset or tapestry I come across, there is often a dark underbelly of forced labour, colonialism and erasure. I like Marie Antoinette’s chemise a la reine but it also propelled the chattel slavery in the cotton industry. I admire the harmonious patterns in shweshwe but it was brought over by the occupation of Indonesia. I want to recreate the clothing of my ancestors but an apartheid system didn’t value it enough to archive. And yet, I persist. Historical representation of people who look like me is rare so it’s always a joy I must share when I do come across something. And yet, when I unearth Black Victorians or Sophiatown teenagers, some people cannot share my enthusiasm, seeing these effigies as just souvenirs of pain and loss. And it would be easy to just appreciate it for the beautiful gowns of it all but to me, these images are beautiful because of the suffering. Yes, the clothing is gorgeous but it didn’t fall out of a coconut tree. It’s a testament to the human condition, that even in the ugliest of times, faced with displacement, dehumanisation and destruction, people have fought to create beauty for themselves. And not just as an escape from but in defiance of the context in which they lived. #historicalfashion #vintageafrica #vintageblackglamour #africanhistory #historicalcostuming

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