Sabina - Tortured for Christ, The Nazi Years

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1H 55MIN

Availability ended 11/11/2021 EST
The Heart of the Gospel is Forgiveness
Great character is sometimes forged amid great turmoil. Sabina: Tortured for Christ, the Nazi Years is the story of how God’s love transformed an ambitious, atheistic hedonist into one of the greatest Christian women of the 20th century. The film opens with Sabina Wurmbrand risking her life to show Christ’s love to a trio of Nazi soldiers. Why? Why would a Jewish Christian risk her life to help her enemies – members of the army that killed her entire family? Experience the amazing true story that has redefined the concepts of love and forgiveness for millions around the world.

Director Biography - John Grooters

A uniquely gifted storyteller, John is among the most sought-after screen-writers and directors in the world of faith-based filmmaking. His work has inspired millions throughout the world in theaters, museums, festivals, trade shows, conferences, and on broadcast television, and includes everything from feature films, documentaries, teaching series and commercials.

In addition to his original work, John has partnered with some of the world’s leading playwrights, theologians and scientists translating their work for popular consumption. His global travels and voracious appetite for the Word of God have afforded him a unique understanding of the context and culture of biblical teachings.



Credits

Directed by John Grooters

Written by John Grooters

Produced by Judy Grooters
Ionut Ionescu
Andrei Marinescu
Cole Richards

Cast Emil Mondanac "Richard Wurmbrand" Raluca Botez "Sabina Wurmbrand"

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