The Brave German Woman

The Brave German Woman
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Publisher : Independently Published
Total Pages : 286
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Download or read book The Brave German Woman written by Heidi Mund and published by Independently Published. This book was released on 2020-07-12 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: I stood in front of the huge and awe-inspiring memorial of Martin Luther and read the words that had gone around the world: "Here I stand; I can do no other..."At that moment I did not know that just a short while later, these exact words would come to mind. God would speak the truth through me and later on, proclaim them to the whole world.As I am writing this book, I feel as if I am living through all these many moments again. Some of it makes me smile, but much of it makes me think again. The situation in our country is very troubling."I believe her message is one here for America, and the rest of the world. Man's freedom is being crushed, and she's not speaking, to just Germans. She's speaking to all Americans." -Glenn Beck Heidi Mund became an internet sensation in 2013 when she stood up and spoke the truth at an "interfaith" concert featuring a Muslim Imam saying the call to prayer at the historic Memorial Church of Martin Luther in Speyer. Speaking up from the balcony, she warned the concert-goers that Islam is a lie. She broke the curse of the Imam's Islamic prayer, and she repeated the famous words of Martin Luther. The YouTube video of the event went viral and has been viewed by millions. Heidi has appeared on several TV and radio shows, including the "700 Club" on CBN with Pat Robertson. As a public speaker, Heidi has been spreading her wake-up call around the world.


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