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Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian pastor, was tortured and imprisoned for a total of 14 years by Communists for his Christian faith. This book documents how he and other Christians suffered for their Christian witness behind the Iron Curtain.
Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian pastor, was tortured and imprisoned for a total of 14 years by Communists for his Christian faith. The sermons in this book are glimpses into how torture and isolation affect the Christian's mind and faith.
Aspazia Otel Petrescu was first imprisoned when she was 25 years old, in 1948, by the communist regime that came to power in Romania with the help of the Soviet Army. She was liberated after 14 years. In this volume, she recounts a spiritual experience that helped her through a challenging prison incident. The book adds to the literature about communist prisons that has appeared in English in recent years. Aspazia Otel Petrescu wrote several volumes in her native Romanian, and this is the first translation of her work in English. (Translation of the book "Cu Hristos in celula" by Aspazia Otel Petrescu, published by the Areopag Publishing House, Bucharest, 2011; Introduction and notes: Octavian Gabor; Contributing Editor: David Dulceany; Editor: Ioana L. Ene
Pastor Richard Wurmbrand committed to memory sermons that he composed while in solitary confinement in Communist Romania. These sermons are glimpses into the thoughts and feelings of those who are imprisoned and tortured for their Christian faith.
"Richard Wurmbrand reveals what Communist imprisonment and torture can do to a Christian's mind and faith. In these intensely moving pages, he shows us faith going right to the breaking point and beyond--and remaining unbroken" -- Back cover.
This Large Print Edition is cleanly formatted for easy reading. 16 point Garamond, 1.25 spacing. Romanian Pastor Richard Wurmbrand spent 14 years in Communist prisons for his belief in Jesus Christ and the public proclamation of his faith. He suffered months of solitary confinement, physical torture, hunger and cold, mental cruelty and brainwashing at the hands of his captors. However, his faith and that of thousands of other believers persisted; faithful souls that had met in homes, basements, in the woods, and secretly preached on street corners knowing well the cost of their actions. This is their story, one of endurance, and courage and relentless belief.
Why do Christians suffer extreme persecution without faltering in their faith? How do they endure the physical and emotional duress, emerging so often to serve Jesus with greater vitality and joy? Treasures From the Fire introduces us to twenty-five such saints who tell us, in their own words, why they willingly suffered the Communist prisons of Romania rather than renounce Christ and how they endured their Soviet-era imprisonments. From the New Testament letters the apostle Paul wrote as a prisoner of Rome to the letters Dietrich Bonhoeffer wrote while he waited to be hung by the Nazis, Christian history is decorated with gold unearthed by those who remained faithful in the fire. Treasures From the Fire follows that vein. As you read how principles of spiritual triumph were forged in these believers during their seasons of hardship and torture, your faith in God to provide courage, endurance, and joy during crises will be strengthened. You too will emerge changed, having a better understanding of how to handle hard times.