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God's Smuggler

by Unknown Author

Narrated by Simon Vance

4.63 ABR Score (50.5K ratings)
★ 4.38 Goodreads (47.8K) ★ 4.9 Audible (2.6K)
8h 48m Released 2009 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen to This Audiobook?

A Dutch factory worker smuggling Bibles behind the Iron Curtain sounds like fiction — it wasn't, and Simon Vance makes sure you feel every border crossing.

  • Great if you want: true adventure stories where faith drives real danger
  • Listening experience: steady, gripping tension that builds quietly across every chapter
  • Narration: Vance's measured authority gives the miraculous moments real weight
  • Skip if: overtly religious content isn't your thing

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About This Audiobook

Behind the Iron Curtain during the Cold War, a young Dutch factory worker embarks on a dangerous mission that defies both communist authorities and common sense. Brother Andrew feels called to smuggle Bibles into countries where religious persecution runs rampant and Christian materials are strictly forbidden. Armed with nothing but faith and an old Volkswagen Beetle, he navigates heavily guarded borders, evades secret police, and delivers hope to underground churches across Eastern Europe. Each journey presents life-threatening risks as he transports contraband scripture through checkpoints where discovery could mean imprisonment or worse.

Simon Vance delivers this remarkable true story with the perfect balance of quiet intensity and understated courage that mirrors Brother Andrew's own character. His measured narration allows listeners to fully absorb the tension of border crossings and the profound faith that sustained this unlikely smuggler through decades of covert ministry. Vance captures both the ordinary humanity of the protagonist and the extraordinary circumstances he faced, making each miracle feel both surprising and inevitable. The audio format enhances the story's episodic structure, transforming each chapter into a compelling adventure that builds toward a deeper understanding of faith under persecution.