Summary:
The memoir recounts the true story of a Romanian lawyer's defense of religious freedoms against the communist regime, culminating in a life-threatening encounter with a secret police assassin whom she ultimately leads to faith. It details her courageous stand for justice in the face of persecution and her journey to America as a political refugee.
Key points:
1. Faith and Bravery: The book highlights the importance of faith and bravery during tough times. Virginia Prodan, a Christian lawyer in Communist Romania, risked her life for justice.
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