Harvey Yoder
Companion volume to They Would Not Be Moved.
A collection of inspiring stories of ordinary Christians living out their faith and enduring persecution in communist Eastern Europe from 1917- 1980.
Under extreme stress, torture, and threat of death, they left us a rich spiritual legacy. When it came to their faith, they would not be silent.
For older youth and adults only, as there are some graphic details.
Who are the people whose stories are told in this book? They are
Christians who lived under Communism and decided that the cost of
suffering for their faith is worth the "...glory which shall be revealed
in us." (Romans 8:18) By choosing to serve God, they also chose to
suffer for His sake.
In essence, these people are like anyone else -
they have feelings and emotions that run deep. But they had an uncommon
commitment: "...they loved not their lives unto the death." (Revelation
12:11)
How are they different from you and me? That depends on our level
of commitment. Each of their stories is unique, yet one mutual thread
is evident throughout - they would not be silent concerning their
devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ.
[Softcover, 233 pages]