![]() Upon returning to their home in Bucharest, they joined the Anglican Mission Church. While the couple was vacationing that year in the mountains of Romania, both Sabina and Richard were converted to the Christian faith. “In 1936, at the age of 23, Sabina met and married Richard Wurmbrand. It’s my sincere desire that as you read the little snippet below, a compelling to join us at American Decency on March 4th will overtake you to the extent that you invite friends and family to be encouraged by the intestinal fortitude of love that worked through the Wurmbrands because they truly knew and experienced Christ. Below is a part of Sabina’s story, taken from the webpage History’s Women the Unsung Heroes. ![]() ![]() Few are acquainted with Sabina Wurmbrand’s story, though many well-know the trials of her husband, Richard Wurmbrand. This is a story of how God’s love transformed an ambitious, atheistic hedonist into one of the greatest Christian women of the 20th century. Voice of the Martyrs movie Sabina: Tortured for Christ, the Nazi Years ![]() Sabina Wurmbrand: Love’s Faithful Witness By: Steve Huston ![]()
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