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From the voice of the martyrs. Extreme devotion day 315 with him, my beloved master, it is good everywhere. With him I have light in the dark dungeon. I had asked him to be where I am needed. Not where it is better for the outward man, but where I can bear fruit. This is my calling. Russian pastor P. Rumachik from a letter written when he was imprisoned for the fifth time.
Host: The Voice of The Martyrs
Date: November 11, 2025
This episode of Extreme Devotion highlights the unwavering faith and commitment of Russian pastor P. Rumachik, as narrated through his personal letter written during his fifth imprisonment. The core theme centers on finding purpose, peace, and spiritual fulfillment despite immense suffering and persecution, exemplifying the "extreme devotion" of modern Christian martyrs.
“With him, my beloved master, it is good everywhere. With him I have light in the dark dungeon.”
(00:04-00:13)
“I had asked him to be where I am needed. Not where it is better for the outward man, but where I can bear fruit. This is my calling.”
(00:13-00:24)
“With him, my beloved master, it is good everywhere. With him I have light in the dark dungeon.”
(00:04)
“I had asked him to be where I am needed, not where it is better for the outward man, but where I can bear fruit. This is my calling.”
(00:13)
These words are delivered with humility and profound conviction, capturing the episode’s driving message: true devotion often involves enduring hardship for a higher purpose.
This episode spotlights a single, deeply stirring excerpt from the life of Pastor P. Rumachik. By emphasizing devotion amid persecution, it challenges listeners to rethink concepts of comfort, calling, and the presence of God in suffering. The simplicity and depth of Rumachik’s words offer both inspiration and a solemn reminder of the reality faced by many for their faith.