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 Communist Exploitation of Religion: Testimony of Richard Wurmbrand
Pastor Richard Wurmbrand is a refugee from Rumania, a country which he had to leave because of the antireligious persecution.
Reverend Wurmbrand: When I came out from prison in 1956, I was licensed to preach - of course, nobody can preach in our country accept he has a license from the Government - and in the beginning I got a license, but which was withdrawn from me after the first week of preaching.
Wurmbrand, supposing that you are not a counterrevolutionary, you are a well-known pastor in the whole country and everybody had confidence in you and you spoke with bishops and all kinds of men and you have been in so many villages and towns and everybody confessed to you and so forth.
www.crossroad.to /Quotes/communism/communist-senate-hearing-wurmbrand.htm   (11059 words)

  
 Richard Wurmbrand - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Wurmbrand (March 24, 1909 - February 17, 2001) was a Romanian evangelical Christian minister, author, and educator who spent a total of fourteen years imprisoned in Romania, as well as the founder of Voice of the Martyrs.
Richard Wurmbrand was born in Bucharest, as the youngest of four boys in a Jewish family.
Wurmbrand was ordained twice - first as an Anglican, then, after World War II, as a Lutheran minister.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Richard_Wurmbrand   (602 words)

  
 Apr 01 - News - Richard Wurmbrand - 1909-2001 - Voice of the Martyrs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard became a minister and pastored the Norwegian Lutheran Mission in Bucharest.
Richard was kidnapped by the Romanian authorities in February 1948 following the Congress of Cults, and imprisoned in the underground Central Interior Ministry building in Bucharest.
Richard was discovered alive in prison by a doctor masquerading as a Communist Party member.
www.evangelical-times.org /ETNews/Apr01/apr01n19.htm   (603 words)

  
 Pastor Richard Wurmbrand
In 1945, when the Communists seized Romania and attempted to control the churches for their purposes, Richard Wurmbrand immediately began an effective "underground" ministry to his enslaved people and the invading Russian soldiers.
Pastor Wurmbrand was released in a general amnesty in 1964.
Her husband, Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, was imprisoned and tortured for his faith for fourteen years.
home.pacbell.net /andrea/wurmbrandbio.html   (771 words)

  
 February 29: Prisoner Number One
Richard Wurmbrand whose sufferings for Christ led him to found the Voice of the Martyrs.
Wurmbrand was returned to prison, not released again until 1964.
Richard and Sabina were able to survive their ordeal through the power of love.
chi.gospelcom.net /DAILYF/2001/02/daily-02-29-2001.shtml   (786 words)

  
 Amazon.com: In God's underground: Books: Richard Wurmbrand   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-03)
Richard and Sabina: A Biography of the Rev. Richard Wurmbrand and his Wife Sabina by Jack Cole
Richard Wurmbrand may have been a "voice of the martyrs," but after reading this sensitive, deeply honest autobiography, what impresses me the most is the degree to which his voice is also the voice of humankind.
Wurmbrand's style is lucid, naturalistic, and enjoyable, and his stunning portrayals of life in communist prisons are effective without being maudlin or lurid.
www.amazon.com /Gods-underground-Richard-Wurmbrand/dp/0553106090   (1160 words)

  
 Revival Sermons at SermonIndex.net - audio mp3 sermon archive: Richard Wurmbrand
It is great to see Richard Wurmbrand's passion when he shares of what he went through.
Description: Pastor Wurmbrand shares his experiences in jail for 14 years by the communists.
He shares a specific facet of his testimony which was the nothingness they were faced with in jail.
www.sermonindex.net /modules/mydownloads/viewcat.php?cid=50   (421 words)

  
 Richard Wurmbrand - Testimony
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Pastor Richard Wurmbrand is a refugee from Rumania, a country which he had to leave because of the anti religious persecution.
They told me at a certain moment, "Mr.
members.cox.net /wurmbrand/communist.html   (11035 words)

  
 WorldNetDaily: Machete attack survivor working on rehab
The report said Muslim-Christian violence killed almost 1000 people on Sulawesi between 2000 and 2002, and a peace agreement has not halted the bombings, shootings and other attacks on Christians near Poso.
Voice of the Martyrs was launched by Pastor Richard Wurmbrand, who spent more than a decade in a prison for his Christian faith, and later wrote, "Tortured for Christ."
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www.wnd.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=52070   (576 words)

  
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