Born in communist East Germany, Sven Lauch was 15 when the unthinkable happened. The Berlin Wall fell, opening the East to the West. He found himself in a state of shock and realized overnight that his worldview was a lie. As a young man, life in East Germany was good, or so he thought. But his parents later admitted that they had had to live under 24-hour surveillance. On the lighter side of life, Lauch enjoyed going to coffee shops, and that led him to a youth cafe and a Christian camp. Eventually he was saved. Listen as host Chris Johnson talks with Lauch about how the fall of the Berlin Wall exposed his inner walls and how Jesus made a difference in his life.
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