Friday, March 27, 2009

Wearing Girdle And Stockings

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belief to the martyrdom-Anni Roth should

were on Hitler's hit list for Hungarian Jews deported to Auschwitz. Anni Roth was Jewish and for a time devoted to spiritualism, but decided late twenties, for the Christian faith and Jesus Christ. She lived in the middle of the city and had a photo studio. Since it was the best photographer in the city, they had a large clientele. In her house were also repeatedly held religious services. The result was community, the day was the photo studio apartment on the evening town hall. End of the thirties began in Hungary the persecution of Jews. Anni Roth came to the ghetto and should be deported to Auschwitz be. The internationally known and respected by the Hungarian government, university professor Franz Kiss (Budapest), related to the Jewish Christian. Anni Roth's received a pass protection. That it has never been used. She wanted to accompany the deported Jews, with their testimony of Jesus Christ. Anni Roth returned from Auschwitz and never returns. On 1 June 1944 she wrote to Professor Kiss: "I had to go through many struggles before I could give myself to the suffering and death ... How wonderful to know that is not my farewell forever How beautiful it will be in heaven! "

Wearing Girdle And Stockings

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belief to the martyrdom-Anni Roth should

were on Hitler's hit list for Hungarian Jews deported to Auschwitz. Anni Roth was Jewish and for a time devoted to spiritualism, but decided late twenties, for the Christian faith and Jesus Christ. She lived in the middle of the city and had a photo studio. Since it was the best photographer in the city, they had a large clientele. In her house were also repeatedly held religious services. The result was community, the day was the photo studio apartment on the evening town hall. End of the thirties began in Hungary the persecution of Jews. Anni Roth came to the ghetto and should be deported to Auschwitz be. The internationally known and respected by the Hungarian government, university professor Franz Kiss (Budapest), related to the Jewish Christian. Anni Roth's received a pass protection. That it has never been used. She wanted to accompany the deported Jews, with their testimony of Jesus Christ. Anni Roth returned from Auschwitz and never returns. On 1 June 1944 she wrote to Professor Kiss: "I had to go through many struggles before I could give myself to the suffering and death ... How wonderful to know that is not my farewell forever How beautiful it will be in heaven! "

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Older Prolific 2303 Drivers

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The angel of the prisoners - Mathilda Wrede


had the age of 17, Mathilda Wrede a bad dream. She saw a desperate man in great distress, chained hand and foot. Weeping, she awoke in the middle of the night. Such weird people she knew from her parental home. As governor of Finland convicts employed her father. What could this dream mean? She prayed, struck on her Bible and came across the saying, "Do not say I'm too young!" The next morning she went to one of these criminals and looked into his face. Indeed! Just the man she had seen at night in a dream. As they approached the prisoner, he took confidence: "You should go to jail and talk to us. That would be good for us all. "The young baroness was because God called them to do so. Serfs of God they were called later. As Governor, her daughter stood open the doors of the prisons. She sat on the bed next to murderers, lifers and other serious criminals. "Of course, my heart trembles," she said, but I have God behind me. "Therefore, I can meet a world full of contradiction. She won "an angel of the prisoners' trust. Some convicts took off with her a confession, and she was the good news of forgiveness through Jesus' award Opfertot. She knew only one way to change an incorrigible criminals: the power of God.

23rd Her Birthday her father gave her a house. Here they could set up a home for ex-offenders. Until her death at the age of 64 years, she fulfilled obey the order of their king, whose cause has haste. This is true even today!

Older Prolific 2303 Drivers

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The angel of the prisoners - Mathilda Wrede


had the age of 17, Mathilda Wrede a bad dream. She saw a desperate man in great distress, chained hand and foot. Weeping, she awoke in the middle of the night. Such weird people she knew from her parental home. As governor of Finland convicts employed her father. What could this dream mean? She prayed, struck on her Bible and came across the saying, "Do not say I'm too young!" The next morning she went to one of these criminals and looked into his face. Indeed! Just the man she had seen at night in a dream. As they approached the prisoner, he took confidence: "You should go to jail and talk to us. That would be good for us all. "The young baroness was because God called them to do so. Serfs of God they were called later. As Governor, her daughter stood open the doors of the prisons. She sat on the bed next to murderers, lifers and other serious criminals. "Of course, my heart trembles," she said, but I have God behind me. "Therefore, I can meet a world full of contradiction. She won "an angel of the prisoners' trust. Some convicts took off with her a confession, and she was the good news of forgiveness through Jesus' award Opfertot. She knew only one way to change an incorrigible criminals: the power of God.

23rd Her Birthday her father gave her a house. Here they could set up a home for ex-offenders. Until her death at the age of 64 years, she fulfilled obey the order of their king, whose cause has haste. This is true even today!