Tortured for Christ
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Tortured for Christ by Richard Wurmbrand
Richard Wurmbrand suffered 14 years in underground prison cells, months in solitary confinement, and years of physical torture. His only crimes were his fervent belief in Jesus Christ and his public witness for that faith. Richard Wurmbrand exposed the persecution of Christians by atheistic Communist governments--his testimony shocked the Western world. With over 10 million copies in 60 languages, this is an inspiring true story of faith that every Christian should read. In addition to the classic story, this 50th anniversary edition features:- a foreword by George Verwer and Dale Rhoton, founders of Operation Mobilization
- an introduction by Merv Knight, a Wurmbrand historian
- an updated epilogue by The Voice of the Martyrs
- photographs of Richard and his wife, Sabina
- an excerpt of Richard's testimony at a US Senate Subcommittee Hearing
Wurmbrand, Richard: - Pastor Richard Wurmbrand is an evangelical minister who endured fourteen years of Communist imprisonment and torture in his homeland of Romania. Few names are better known in Romania, where he is one of the most widely recognized Christian leaders, authors, and educators. In 1945, when the Communists seized Romania and attempted to control the churches for their purposes, Richard Wurmbrand immediately began an effective vigourous underground ministry to his enslaved people as well as the invading Russian soldiers. He was arrested in 1948, along with his wife, Sabina. His wife was a slave-laborer for three years on the Danube Canal. Richard Wurmbrand spent three years in solitary confinement, seeing no one but his Communist torturers. He was then transferred to a group cell, where the torture continued for five more years. Due to his international stature as a Christian leader, diplomats of foreign embassies asked the Communist government about his safety and were informed that he had fled Romania. Secret police, posing as released fellow-prisoners, told his wife of attending his burial in the prison cemetery. His family in Romania and his friends abroad were told to forget him because he was dead. After eight-and-a-half years in prison, he was released and immediately resumed his work with the Underground Church. A couple of years later, in 1959, he was re-arrested and sentenced to twenty-five years in prison. Mr. Wurmbrand was released in a general amnesty in 1964, and again continued his underground ministry. Realizing the great danger of a third imprisonment, Christians in Norway negotiated with the Communist authorities for his release from Romania. The Communist government had begun selling their political prisoners. The going price for a prisoner was $1,900; there price for Wurmbrand was $10,000. In May 1966, he testified before the U.S. Senate's Internal Security Subcommittee and stripped to the waist to show the scars of eighteen deep torture wounds covering his torso. His story was carried across the world in newspapers throughout the U.S., Europe, and Asia. Wurmbrand was warned in September 1966 that the Communist regime of Romania planned to assassinate him; yet he was not silent in the face of this death threat. Founder of the Christian mission, The Voice of the Martyrs, he and his wife traveled throughout the world establishing a network of over thirty offices that provide relief to the families of imprisoned Christians in Islamic nations, Communist Vietnam, China, and other countries where Christians are persecuted for their faith. His message has been, Hate the evil systems, but love your persecutors. Love their souls, and try to win them for Christ. Pastor Wurmbrand is the author of several books, translated into over sixty languages throughout the world. He has been called the Voice of the Underground Church. Christian leaders have called him a living martyr and the Iron Curtain Paul.
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ISBN 13 | 9780882640570 |
ISBN 10 | 0882640577 |
Title | Tortured for Christ |
Author | Richard Wurmbrand |
Condition | Unavailable |
Binding Type | Paperback |
Publisher | Living Sacrifice Book Co |
Year published | 1998-06-30 |
Number of pages | 171 |
Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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