One New Man, A TJCII Documentary Series

One New Man, A TJCII Documentary Series

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2023
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Overview

This docuseries explores a groundbreaking initiative that has been working towards unifying Jews and Christians in the body of Messiah around the world, even moving entire nations and nation leaders to repentance for atrocities done to the Jewish people during the Holocaust.

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23 members
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Olen Griffing

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Andrea Simonyi

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David Rudolph

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Ann Friemel

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Wayne Wilks Jr.

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Raquel Pyles

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Dave Pyles

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Marty Waldman

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Pavol Strezo

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Doug Beacham

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Johannes Fichtenbauer

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Avi Mizrachi

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Ruben Gary Martinez

Jewish Council Member 1

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Az Alvarez

Pharisee 2

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Daniel Mavridis

Peter

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Victor Rios

Jewish Council Member 2

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Leon Mavridis

Andrew

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Daniel Cole

Jewish Council Member 3

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Brad Stalkfleet

James

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David Pyles

Pharisee 1

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David Lotfy

Barnabas

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Kevin Green

Jewish Council Member 5

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Mike Haralson

Jewish Council Member 4

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