![]() ![]() Wurmbrand reminded her that if he did, she would lose her husband. Sabina urged her husband to wipe the shame from the face of Jesus by refusing. In 1945 the Communists organized a “Congress of Cults,” a meeting where religious leaders were expected to speak in support of the new atheistic government. The end of World War II brought new sorrows when Russians occupied Romania and the country became Communist. The Wurmbrands attempted to send their six adopted children to safety overseas but their ship was lost. ![]() Sabina’s entire family perished in the Holocaust. Coming face-to-face with Jesus Christ, he and Sabina converted to Christianity.ĭuring World War II, Nazis repeatedly arrested and beat the Wurmbrands for their faith. They gave Wurmbrand a New Testament which he hesitantly began to read. When the Wurmbrands arrived, Wolfkes and his wife showed them love. He had been praying that God would bring a Jew to him. In that mountain village lived an old man named Christian Wolfkes, who longed to win a Jew to Christ. His doctor advised him to seek fresh air so he moved to a mountain village. Worn down by destructive behaviors, he contracted tuberculosis. YOUNG RICHARD WURMBRAND, a Romanian Jew who described himself as an atheist and a Marxist, stole to get food when he had to as a child, became a successful businessman, married Sabina Oster (also a Jew), and lived a life of self-indulgence. ![]()
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