Richard Wurmbrand (1909-2001) was a Romanian Christian minister, author, and outspoken advocate for religious freedom. Known for his unwavering faith and resilience, he spent 14 years in Communist imprisonment and torture for publicly practicing and sharing his Christian beliefs. Wurmbrand and his wife, Sabina, founded The Voice of the Martyrs, an organization dedicated to assisting persecuted Christians worldwide. His seminal work, "Tortured for Christ," narrates his harrowing experiences and steadfast conviction in maintaining his faith amidst brutal persecution. Wurmbrand's legacy continues to inspire and mobilize support for those facing religious oppression globally.