East Wind

By Ruth Hunt

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Episodes: 22

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Nine years in a Soviet prison camp would seem an eternity to most of us. For Maria, it was an investment in eternity. This is the true story of Maria Zeitner Linke—a story of survival and courage in the death camps of Stalin’s Gulag after World War II. But more than that, it is the story of how one woman turned her sorrow into an opportunity for growth, ministry, and strengthened commitment to Jesus Christ. In nine years, Maria moved through six different camps, including the infamous Buchenwald, which the Soviets had taken over from the Nazis after the war. In the process, Maria touched the lives of many people and helped them turn their own mourning into dancing. This book, which will remind many readers of the works of Corrie ten Boom and Alexander Solzhenitsyn, offers encouragement and hope to anyone who has ever wondered, “How would I react if my faith were really put to the test?” It comes to terms with the true meaning of “practicing patience in tribulation.”

Episode Date
Epilogue
Jan 02, 2022
Friedland
Jan 01, 2022
A Plot That Failed
Dec 31, 2021
Cathedral of Invalids
Dec 30, 2021
From a Murderess, With Love
Dec 29, 2021
The Trial
Dec 28, 2021
Waldheim
Dec 27, 2021
Lipstick and a Smile for the Bishop
Dec 26, 2021
Khorobrov's Bullets
Dec 25, 2021
First You'll Sign
Dec 24, 2021
Life and Death at Landsberg
Dec 23, 2021
Freedom at a Price
Dec 22, 2021
Back to Berlin, and Beyond
Dec 21, 2021
An Interpreter Again - East Wind
Dec 20, 2021
Interrogation
Dec 19, 2021
A New Beginning
Dec 18, 2021
Flames Over Werch Kisilsk - East Wind
Dec 17, 2021
Of Bricks and Easter Bells
Dec 16, 2021
By Sleigh to Siberia
Dec 15, 2021
Volga Idyll
Dec 14, 2021
Hang Her!
Dec 13, 2021
Flight
Dec 12, 2021