![]() ![]() ![]() This book is also very emotionally charged. The resourcefulness of the Church was both inspiring and surprising. Wurmbrand does history a great service as he provides a first-hand account of Romania's secret church, how they worshiped, how they evangelized, how they communicated and provided support for each other, etc. I'm aware of little historical work on Undergrounc Churches anywhere-be it Eastern Europe, the Middle East, China, or other lands. He writes in a "stream-of-consciousness" style, seemingly paying little attention to chronology and jumping from event to event.īut while Wurmbrand does not skillfully craft a litarary masterpiece, he does give the reader quite a masterpiece as far as emotions and history are concerned. Wurmbrand writes about this very book that it has "no literary value," which is true. Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian Jew who gave up athiesm for Christianity in his youth, writes about his years working as a pastor in the secret, Underground Church in Romania. ![]()
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