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They Would Not Be Silent

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Each of these stories about Christians under communism are unique, yet one mutual thread runs throughout-they would not be silent concerning their devotion to the Lord Jesus.

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First published January 1, 2001

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Harvey Yoder

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My childhood and teen years were in Oakland, MD among the Amish there. When I was 20, I left the Amish and joined the Mennonites, where I met my wife Karen Anderson from CA. I was a teacher in Christian schools for Mennonites for 23 years. We have 5 children, all married now and currently have 8 grandchildren. I have been writing books for 11 years and I travel all over the world to get information for my books. Although I enjoy traveling, vacation for me is to be at home in our little town of Spruce Pine, a friendly community in the mountains of NC, close to the Blue Ridge Parkway.

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November 15, 2021
This book y'all, will break your hearts and minister to you spiritually at the same time!
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November 6, 2021
This is a truly inspiring book about Christians in communist countries, choosing to serve their Saviour, at any cost. They would not be Silent concerning their devotion to the Lord Jesus Christ no matter what!!! We in American can not even comprehend the suffering...
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November 22, 2017
Great collection of true stories of Christians who suffered under Communism in Romania, Moldova, Ukraine, and Russia. Each story is different and compelling. I read one story each night before going to bed, and went to sleep inspired. This is another great Harvey Yoder book, similar in effect to "Into Their Hands at Any Cost."
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