Your faith will be inspired as you go deep inside the darkest prison cells to see how the light of Christ continues to shine from the hearts of those totally committed to Him. Wurmbrand tells of Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand, combining stories and research from the following books: The Pastor's Wife, In God's Underground, and Tortured for Christ. Now, for the first time, both sides of this amazing story are told in one book. Neither of them gave up hope, and neither of them would stop talking about Jesus. But Richard and Sabina Wurmbrand had an unshakeable faith in Christ. Recognizing Christians are increasingly facing persecution in non-Communist context (most notably the Muslim world), the organization incorporated Wurmbrand's. His advocacy culminated in founding an organization called Jesus to the Communist World. She was repeatedly told her husband had died behind bars. Wurmbrand's work included 18 books of which Torture for Christ is probably the most influential. Sabina Wurmbrand spent three years in a labor camp, nearly freezing to death as she and other prisoners worked on the Danube Canal. He was tortured, beaten, and locked into a solitary confinement cell. His crimes? Leading Christian worship and witnessing-both of which were illegal under the atheistic Communist regime of Romania. Wurmbrand documents how he met secretly with other Romanian believers for worship, took great risks to evan. Pastor Richard Wurmbrand spent 14 years in prison because of his outspoken Christian witness and faith in Christ. On February 29, 1948, Richard Wurmbrand was arrested by the secret police.
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