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100 Prison Meditations: Cries of Truth From Behind the Iron Curtain
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While imprisoned for 14 years in Communist Romania, Richard Wurmbrand spent more than three years completely alone, isolated from all human contact in solitary confinement. Yet he was not separated from his own thoughts or the companionship of his Creator, and spent those long, lonely months in confinement contemplating the truths of God's Word and composing poems and sermons in his mind.
In his book 100 Prison Meditations, Wurmbrand shares a collection of those contemplations as he examines the Scriptures from the confines of a Communist prison cell. While his meditations may be challenging and sometimes disturbing, they are the reflections of a man who, deprived of human companionship, remained in intimate communion with God.
While imprisoned for 14 years in Communist Romania, Richard Wurmbrand spent more than three years completely alone, isolated from all human contact in solitary confinement. Yet he was not separated from his own thoughts or the companionship of his Creator, and spent those long, lonely months in confinement contemplating the truths of God's Word and composing poems and sermons in his mind.
In his book 100 Prison Meditations, Wurmbrand shares a collection of those contemplations as he examines the Scriptures from the confines of a Communist prison cell. While his meditations may be challenging and sometimes disturbing, they are the reflections of a man who, deprived of human companionship, remained in intimate communion with God.





















