Richard Wurmbrand (March 24, 1909 – February 17, 2001) was a Romanian Christian minister of Jewish descent. He was a youth during a time of anti-Semitic activity in Romania, but it was later, after becoming a believer in Jesus Christ as Messiah, and daring to publicly say that Communism and Christianity were not compatible, that he experienced imprisonment and torture for his beliefs. After serving five years of a second prison sentence, he was ransomed for $10,000. His colleagues in Romania urged him to leave the country and work for religious freedom from a location less personally dangerous. After spending time in Norway and England, he and his wife Sabina, who had also been imprisoned, emigrated to
America and dedicated the rest of their lives to publicizing and helping Christians who are persecuted for their beliefs. He wrote more than 18 books, the most widely known is Tortured for Christ. Several of his works have been translated into more than 60 languages. He founded the international organization Voice of the Martyrs, which continues to aid Christians around the world who are persecuted for their faith. (From Wikipedia-The Free Encyclopedia). I had the privilege of meeting Pastor Richard Wurmbrand in Melbourne Australia in 1982 and to hear this man graciously speaking of his love for Jesus The Christ and for his torturers in the Communist prison. Now, the Voice of the Martyrs invites you to request a complementary copy of the international bestseller, Tortured for Christ. Request your free copy here. (Mark Hobafcovich)
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