![]() Fifty-plus years later, Grooters went to Romania to shoot the original and after watching it translated into many languages, he re-upped with Voices to make the prequel, laying out how the Wurmbrands became people of faith. Wurmbrand’s experience, where “supernatural became the natural,” included stories of angels appearing in the prison during that time. Now, four years later, they’re releasing a prequel, Sabina: Tortured for Christ – the Nazi Years, about how Wurmbrand and his wife met, fell in love, and found faith. In 2017, Grooters and Voices of the Martyrs produced the feature-length Tortured for Christ, fifty years after Richard Wurmbrand published his experience after fourteen years of torture in the Socialist Republic of Romania. ![]() ![]() When he and his wife launched their own production company in 2001, they made themselves available for all of the stages in the process of filmmaking, and partnered with Voices of the Martyrs on projects. Since his college years in the 1980s, John Grooters has been working with film production to aid non-profits and denominations. ![]()
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