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Bonhoeffer the Cost of Freedom - Paul McCusker


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Written by Paul McCusker - 3 COMPACT DISCS - 3 hours

Publisher, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre (September 1999)

A Peabody Award Winner By a Man Whose Message Couldn't be Silenced.

Created by Focus on the Family Radio Theatre, this dramatization presents the life of one of Christendom's greatest thinkers, a pastor (Dietrich Bonhoeffer) whose opposition to the evils of Nazism in his native Germany led to his execution by Hitler.

“I am a Christian first and foremost, a German second. And I can only hope to God that the two will never oppose each other.”

”But they will, Dietrich. You know they will.”

”Ya, ya.... I Know.”

The inevitable knock on the door finally comes. Outside, a black motorcade with shadowy figures awaits. The question is, do you open the door?

If you're living in Nazi Germany in 1943, you might hesitate. But if you're Dietrich Bonhoeffer, you won’t—even though you have every reason in the world to do so.

What flashes through his mind that brief moment in early April? His tireless efforts to defend Jews when others urged him to look the other way? The close-knit family who realized, early on, the call on his life was far greater than any claim they had to it? The sudden romance that had captured his heart when he didn't even know it could be taken?

The knocking persists---this time more menacingly.

Dietrich Bonhoeffer opens the door.

Retrace the true story of one man's courageous life and his daring stand against tyranny in Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom, the Peabody Award-winning drama from Focus on the Family Radio Theatre. Hear the passion, experience the terror and walk through the decisions made by a man who considered the consequences of pious pacifism more dangerous than the risks of civil disobedience.

You may never look at freedom the same way again.

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