"We can hardly imagine what it was like for Christians living in Germany during the Third Reich. But now we don't have to, because my friend Friedhelm Radandt was there and has given us this extraordinary book about his experiences. He writes about it in such a fresh and compelling way that you almost feel it happened yesterday. And unlike many stories from that terrible time, this one has a happy ending, in which God brings Friedhelm through these trials to America- and eventually to be the president of the King's College in New York. What a story this is, and I'm so grateful we can now read it for ourselves."
Eric Metaxas, NYTimes bestselling author of Bonhoeffer: Pastor, Martyr, Prophet, Spy "History intrigues me and I really appreciate the author´s determination and research in this book. I think of the quote, "Those who do not know history's mistakes are doomed to repeat them." Every year on Yom Hashoah or better known as Holocaust Memorial Day we remember and say Never Again. Truly a heartfelt account of tragedy, hope, and faith throughout the pages of this book told. Thank you for sharing your story. It is truly inspiring."
Renee, Blogger & Founder, The Little Schoolhouse on the Prairie
"I am impressed with Friedhelm Radandt. I came to know him as I served on the board of The Kings College. His and his wife's deep love for Jesus Christ stems from facing and surviving tremendous challenges before and during World War II. He has made excellent contributions to the field of Christian education. I trust their story will be an inspiration to you."
Steve Douglass, president of Campus Crusade for Christ International and Cru "The story of Nazi Germany is of interest because of the lessons we all should learn from Hitler's rise to power and subsequent downfall. However, history books do not tell us the stories of individual families who had to endure the oppression of the Nazi regime. In telling the story of two of these families, Friedhelm Radandt reminds us that behind the headlines were Christians who wrestled with how to live out their faith in the midst of legal and political pressure. Even as Christianity is being marginalized in our own country, this book affirms that amid suffering, injustice and disappointments, God is faithful to His people."
Dr. Erwin W. Lutzer, Moody Church, Chicago "This is a gripping tale, masterfully told. Few could tell it as Friedhelm Radandt has. Though a youth in Germany as the Nazis came to power, he and his family never lost hope―a hope that was rewarded in the Radandt's heroic escape and for Friedhelm, meeting and marrying Elizabeth, a fellow refugee. Friedhelm and Elizabeth have become dear friends. Though we have known them best as outstanding leaders in higher education, we now understand how an awful war forged their character and produced endurance that has distinguished them to multitudes and endeared them to us. We heartily commend The Radio Signal."
John Beckett, author of Loving Monday, and Wendy Beckett, author of God Keeps Covenant
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