Richard Wurmbrand was a Romanian Christian minister, renowned for his unwavering faith and resilience. He founded the international organization Voice of the Martyrs, dedicated to aiding persecuted Christians worldwide. Imprisoned for 14 years under a communist regime for his religious beliefs, Wurmbrand's powerful memoir, "Tortured for Christ," recounts his experiences and enduring faith. His legacy continues to inspire through advocacy for religious freedom.
When you have all eternity before you, you can afford to wait.
The true Christian is always a radical.
A man really believes not what he recites in his creed, but only the things he is ready to die for.
God is able to take away all our suffering, but He would not be a good father if He did.
The essence of the Christian message is the cross.
The heroes of faith are the quiet, unknown saints who make up the real Church of Christ.
The Christian can be a light only by being different.
Persecutor or persecuted, it is the same to me.
You are richer if you have been a prisoner.
The Christian is like a grain of wheat. It brings forth fruit only if it is buried and crushed.
The only way to overcome evil is to let it run itself to a standstill because it does not find the resistance it is looking for.
The blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church.