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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A Modern Prophet: his story reads like something from Acts, November 5, 1998
By A Customer
I have personally taken Dumitru Duduman and his grandson (to translate) on two separate week-long speaking tours through the Rocky-Mountain West, not only addressing but changing thousands of people. He is one of the most remarkable disciples of Christ I have ever met. His story, which has so deeply impacted so many Christians (including Mormons) is contained in this book: "Through the Fire, Without Burning."He was miraculously responsible for smuggling over 300,000 Bibles into the Soviet Union. The stories he tells are like reading the book of Acts. He has been tortured beyond human comprehension for his activities, and was only able to endure by pleading the blood of Jesus. The last half of his book describes what happened after he was exiled from his homeland, ending up in America, where an angel of God showed him the destructions that are going to come upon America in an instant suddenly, at a time we least expecte it, including from nuclear missiles. My studies of the scriptures confirm his prophesy. Dumitru Duduman has since departed this life, but his ministry (Hand of Help) continues, both in proclaiming repentance and in humanitarian efforts for the poor of Romania. The orphanage he built through donated funds is one of his greatest legacies. See www.handofhelp.org As he came through Mormon country here in the West, very often he was asked what he thought of the Book of Mormon. He had obtained a Romanian copy, and had read it. His response to his Mormon inquirers was, "It is the word of God. Why aren't you living it?"
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