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Corrie Ten Boom (Women of Faith)

by Kathleen White

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The amazing story of a loving woman who brought the presence of God to a Nazi concentration camp.When the gates of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp locked behind Corrie ten Boom, separating her from everything and nearly everyone she loved, no one could keep out the presence of God whose protection followed Corrie and her sister through every nightmare experience. As poignantly portrayed in the movie, The Hiding Place, she had hidden Jewish refugees from the Nazis, and now God kept her safe for the lifelong work He had planned for her.Following her miraculous release, Corrie's life became an inspiration for millions: first to the ex-prisoners of war whose shattered lives she helped rebuild, and then to audiences throughout the world as they heard her remarkable story of survival, heroism, and triumph in Christ.One of the most remarkable testimonies of the twentieth century.… (more)
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This is the amazing story of a loving woman, imprisoned with other members of her Dutch family for harboring Jews during the German occupation of Holland, who brought the presence of God to a Nazi concentration camp.
  wpcalibrary | Oct 13, 2022 |
A wonderful summary of Corrieā€™s life. I wish it went into more detail about her family. She followed God no matter the test. I want to be like that. ( )
  MaryRachelSmith | Jan 24, 2022 |
Story of the evangelist who was imprisoned by the Nazi during World War II.
  gnbclibrary | Jul 13, 2008 |
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The amazing story of a loving woman who brought the presence of God to a Nazi concentration camp.When the gates of Ravensbruck Concentration Camp locked behind Corrie ten Boom, separating her from everything and nearly everyone she loved, no one could keep out the presence of God whose protection followed Corrie and her sister through every nightmare experience. As poignantly portrayed in the movie, The Hiding Place, she had hidden Jewish refugees from the Nazis, and now God kept her safe for the lifelong work He had planned for her.Following her miraculous release, Corrie's life became an inspiration for millions: first to the ex-prisoners of war whose shattered lives she helped rebuild, and then to audiences throughout the world as they heard her remarkable story of survival, heroism, and triumph in Christ.One of the most remarkable testimonies of the twentieth century.

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