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Richard and Sabina: A Biography of the Rev. Richard Wurmbrand and His Wife Sabina

Richard and Sabina: A Biography of the Rev. Richard Wurmbrand and His Wife Sabina

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Slice Of History
Review: The Reverend Richard Wurmbrand liked to say, "Love is the best of ways." Perhaps it was that belief, that hope, that gave Reverend Wurmbrand, and his wife, Sabina, the strength to carry on in the face of brutal persecution in the prisons of Romania by, first, the Nazis and later, the Communists.

In Richard and Sabina, poet and biographer, Jack Cole has given us not only a glimpse into the lives of two Jews who converted to Christianity and endured an enormous test of their faith, but also an addition to history's terrible account of the horrors of Nazism and Soviet-era Communism.

Their story is worth the telling; well worth the reading. These are courageous people. On Jack Cole's pages, they come alive.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Slice Of History
Review: The Reverend Richard Wurmbrand liked to say, "Love is the best of ways." Perhaps it was that belief, that hope, that gave Reverend Wurmbrand, and his wife, Sabina, the strength to carry on in the face of brutal persecution in the prisons of Romania by, first, the Nazis and later, the Communists.

In Richard and Sabina, poet and biographer, Jack Cole has given us not only a glimpse into the lives of two Jews who converted to Christianity and endured an enormous test of their faith, but also an addition to history's terrible account of the horrors of Nazism and Soviet-era Communism.

Their story is worth the telling; well worth the reading. These are courageous people. On Jack Cole's pages, they come alive.


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