Tale of two judges

stories of coming to Christ

Gloria Bentzinger, editor

Remember seeing the story of Roberto Alverez in many publications? He's a former Communist judge who was baptized during NET '96 by the pastor whom he had once sentenced to jail in Cuba.

The rest of the story:

His Baptism Touched the Heart of another Judge in Romania: Judge Peter Molnar was invited to Finley's meetings by a literature evangelist who had befriended him. As he watched the baptism of the Cuban judge, his heart was touched. He remembered the times when he sent to prison Adventist colporteurs. As he watched the baptism from Orlando, this Romanian judge made the decision to be baptized also.


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Gloria Bentzinger, editor

February 1997

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