After months of interrogation by the authorities in Communist Romania, under constant threats of death for boldly preaching the gospel, pastor Josef Tson responded, "Sir, your supreme weapon is killing. My supreme weapon is dying. My preaching will speak ten times louder after you kill me." Not Surprisingly, Dr. Tson was exiled from his homeland in 1981. IN confidence that the Iron Curtain would fall, he moved to the U.S. to prepare for the opening of Romania to the gospel, which occurred in 1990. This is a 3 part message.
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During the dictatorship of President Ceausescu in Romania, Dr. Tson wrote a paper on the principles of God’s way of life and gave the president a copy. Dr. Tson was immediately arrested and threatened with death if he did not rescind what he had written. His reply was a calm...