Behind the Iron Curtain

Behind the Iron Curtain
Author: Dr. John Visser
Publisher:
Total Pages: 63
Release: 1985
Genre: Evangelistic work
ISBN: 9780890842805

Prison, poverty, oppression -- this is the common experience of Christians in the U.S.S.R. and other Iron Curtain countries. Though most Westerners rarely hear first-hand accounts of their suffering, these Christian brethren have great physical and spiritual needs. Here are stories from the life of John Visser, a brave and dedicated pastor from Holland who is ministering to those needs. Soviet threats, confiscations, and interrogations -- Dr. Visser has been through them all as he has taken the Word of God to the victims of communism. None of these dangers have turned him from God's call to go Behind the Iron Curtain. - Back cover.

Pulling Back the Iron Curtain

Pulling Back the Iron Curtain
Author: Debby Thompson
Publisher: Morgan James Publishing
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2021-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1631955209

While the world was reading one story, God was writing another. In 1977, amidst the bitterly cold days of the frigid Cold War, a young couple responded to God’s dramatic call on their lives to go and live covertly behind The Iron Curtain. Filled with faith and buffeted by fear, they left the familiarity of family and the security of NATO to locate behind enemy lines inside Communist Poland in order to establish a Kingdom beachhead of evangelism and discipleship. From award-winning author Debby Thompson, Pulling Back the Iron Curtain is a collection of personal and intimate stories revealing a firsthand account of that unique assignment. Now, with authenticity and vulnerability, this pioneer missionary makes known to the world the tender and dramatic workings of God even behind the Iron Curtain.

Light Force

Light Force
Author: Brother Andrew
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Missions
ISBN: 9780340964910

When the phenomenal success of GOD'S SMUGGLER made it too dangerous for his contacts in the underground church, Brother Andrew decided he could not return to Eastern Europe. He quietly turned his attention the the Middle East, and for the last thirty-five years he has been serving the Christian Church there, as well as witnessing to Jews and Muslims. His impassioned message is that there is a radical Christian approach to the stalemate of Middle East conflict. Only the gospel of love has the answer, and Christians are called to allow God to use them to demonstrate the example of Jesus. Now available with a fantastic new look to coincide with the B format edition of Brother Andrew's bestselling SECRET BELIEVERS, LIGHT FORCE brings Brother Andrew's story right up to date. It is every bit as exciting as GOD'S SMUGGLER, as Andrew has put his life on the line time and again in God's service.

Protected!: A True Life Story of God's Word Smuggled Behind the Iron Curtain - and the Influence of a "Tremendous" Man

Protected!: A True Life Story of God's Word Smuggled Behind the Iron Curtain - and the Influence of a
Author: Bob Kelly
Publisher:
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2018-11-21
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781949033083

"Bob Kelly is a great storyteller who personally experienced the remarkable events and adventures described in his new book, Protected! Bob holds up God's continual power, grace, and protection as the reason he lived to write these stories. Meeting and getting to know the incomparable Charlie "Tremendous" Jones was icing on the cake. I know you'll love this book!"-Ken Blanchard, coauthor of The New One Minute Manager(R) and Servant Leadership in ActionBob Kelly is the founder and principal of WordCrafters, Inc., a company that offers professional writing and editorial services. A former newspaper editor and publisher, he has written, co-authored, ghostwritten and/or edited more than 60 non-fiction books on both Christian and secular themes.

Through the Iron Curtain

Through the Iron Curtain
Author: Eva Wonka
Publisher:
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre:
ISBN:

Who wants to come on a trip behind the Iron Curtain...The Global Adventures Series bring exciting, dangerous, and true stories about men and women who served God faithfully and lived a life for His glory.Smuggling the Bible into former communist countries...Traveling to foreign places without knowing the language...Teaching the Bible secretly among Christians in Romania...Experiencing the dangers of the Secret Police...Learning to trust the Lord to do the impossible...In this edition, hear the riveting stories about Tom, David, Margareta and Jozef.Who wants to come with me on a trip behind the Iron Curtain?

Tortured for Christ

Tortured for Christ
Author: Richard Wurmbrand
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-12-15
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780882642369

Richard Wurmbrand, a Romanian pastor, was tortured and imprisoned for a total of 14 years by Communists for his Christian faith. This book documents how he and other Christians suffered for their Christian witness behind the Iron Curtain.

Through the Seams of the Iron Curtain

Through the Seams of the Iron Curtain
Author: U. S. Military
Publisher:
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2018-11-04
Genre:
ISBN: 9781730850073

In the same Cold War context in which the CIA's Book Program covertly sent Western literature behind the Iron Curtain into the Communist world, Christian missionaries also used covert (and some overt) methods to smuggle Bibles to the Underground Churches of the Eastern Bloc. This thesis describes the main smuggling routes and locations and consolidates several privately published, first-hand accounts of retired Bible smugglers, with academic works providing additional insight. It follows the timeline of events leading to the greatest expansion of smuggling operations in the 1960s through the 1980s, and it examines the methods, effects, extent of success, and motives for smuggling this contraband-Bibles-which many Soviets considered dangerous to the stability of Communism. After outlining the activity in individual Eastern Bloc nations, this thesis draws parallels between Ashutosh Varshney's use of the theories of instrumental and value rationality and the internal motivations that drove most Bible smugglers to their work-even in the face of great personal loss. Finally, this work draws a connection between the covert actions of the Underground Church and Bible smugglers and the Soviet and satellite governments' loss of legitimacy in line with Sabrina Ramet's assertions in Social Currents in Eastern Europe.It is almost unnecessary to explain why some smugglers have maintained their cover to this day: The East has opened, but some of these men and women still have a criminal history on the record books of the nations within which they were caught smuggling. Not every legal battle became moot when the Berlin Wall fell-at least some prior smugglers felt this was the case based on their secrecy in recent printed accounts. Because of the sensitivity of the topic, some authors published using pseudonyms in order to maintain anonymity for those in the account. Nevertheless, several of the personally published accounts represent oral historical accounts of participants that provide unique first-person perspectives on the operations, the successes and failures, and the value of the work of smuggling Bibles into closed countries. Aside from the primary source books and the few scholarly articles, current articles about social currents and religious trends will help to establish the currency of the social concerns such as freedom of religion, legitimacy of government, and authoritarian oppression addressed here.Undisputed is the secularization forced on Eastern European nations under Communism. The Soviet system was built on an institutional atheism, in which children were forcibly indoctrinated so as to separate them from the "superstitious" faith of their families-occasionally separating them from the families themselves. Christians were arrested, imprisoned, fined, tortured; they lost their jobs, their titles, and sometimes, even their lives, if they would not denounce their faith in favor of atheism. The first-hand accounts also give a picture of the communist mindset in Poland and Czechoslovakia early in the Cold War beginning in the decade before the focus time-period. They seem to make up the main body of primary sources that tell these stories-and, importantly, they overlap with and mostly complement each other on many points, as will be discussed shortly between Henderson, Brother Andrew, Wurmbrand, Heinila and Babcock, especially.