
Solzhenitsyn’s most famous (though not often read) work is the riveting three-volume, Gulag Archipelago. In that incredible work, the former slave camp worker documents the massive record of outrageous lies, violence, and criminal corruption perpetrated by Soviet Communism. In the Gulag (and even in his fiction), Solzhenitsyn serves as an historian. It is enough, he insists, to simply record what happened, to give the truth an open hearing. For certainly as Solzhenitsyn knew (and, indeed, as all Christians should understand), truth has amazing power. Solzhenitsyn trusted that when people learned the real story of Soviet tyranny, they would resolve to never again allow the devil an open door to such blasphemy and brutality. It is in this sense that Alexander Solzhenitsyn is hailed as a prophet – not as a fortune teller, but as a “forth teller” for he bravely held up the banner of truth. And simply by performing that service, he helped change the world.

Alexander Solzhenitsyn did, in fact, remember. In fact, his constant plea to God was for help in remembering specific events, people and situations so that he could record the true history of the Soviet Union. Solzhenitsyn desired to be a faithful historian in order to effectively honor the victims but, more importantly, in order to preserve those truths that could set the future free. Ronald Reagan was one who was inspired by those revelations and he acted on the knowledge that Solzhenitsyn had preserved. The Wall fell. The camps are now empty. Truth -- just a simple presentation of the truth -- can indeed destroy the darkness.