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A Deadly Game
Being a Hungarian-and a committed Christian-in Commu-
nist Romania was dangerous. Deadly dangerous, for those who
refused to play along with the "authorities," which included not
only the secret police but sometimes church leaders as well! Yet
despite continual persecution, Pastor Laszlo Tokes had made
only one decision-to stand for God.
In the Eye of the Romanian Storm is the compelling, riveting
account of how one man's undaunted faith in God upheld him
even in the face of death. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at a
country torn by physical and spiritual hunger that dared to
challenge the forces of a cruel, wicked regime through the
inspiration and leadership of Pastor Laszlo Tokes. Here is the
story of Laszlo Tokes' quest for true religious freedom, not only
for Hungarians but for all under Communist rule. Read how he
fought, and won, the battle for freedom, wielding only the
sword of the Spirit within The Eye of the Romanian...
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Fülszöveg
Current Events
A Deadly Game
Being a Hungarian-and a committed Christian-in Commu-
nist Romania was dangerous. Deadly dangerous, for those who
refused to play along with the "authorities," which included not
only the secret police but sometimes church leaders as well! Yet
despite continual persecution, Pastor Laszlo Tokes had made
only one decision-to stand for God.
In the Eye of the Romanian Storm is the compelling, riveting
account of how one man's undaunted faith in God upheld him
even in the face of death. It offers a behind-the-scenes look at a
country torn by physical and spiritual hunger that dared to
challenge the forces of a cruel, wicked regime through the
inspiration and leadership of Pastor Laszlo Tokes. Here is the
story of Laszlo Tokes' quest for true religious freedom, not only
for Hungarians but for all under Communist rule. Read how he
fought, and won, the battle for freedom, wielding only the
sword of the Spirit within The Eye of the Romanian Storm.
Felix Corley has written extensively on religion in the Soviet
Union and Eastern Europe. John Eibner has been responsible for
Hungarian and Romanian research at the Centre for the Study of
Religion and Communism and has made numerous appear-
ances on American and British TV and radio. Both men have
traveled widely throughout Eastern Europe.
Front cover design by Bob Heimall inc
Front cover illustration by THE BETTMAN ARCHIVE
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