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The #1 testimony book that every Christian needs to read. As the
Nazi madness swept across Europe, a quiet watchmaker's family in
Holland risked everything for the sake of others, and for the love
of Christ. Despite the danger and threat of discovery, the ten Boom
family courageously offered shelter to persecuted Jews during the
Nazi occupation of Holland. Then a trap brought about the family's
arrest. Could God's love shine through, even in Ravensbruck?
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The Hiding Place (Paperback, 35th)
Corrie Ten Boom; As told to Elizabeth Sherrill, John Sherrill; Foreword by Joni Eareckson Tada
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R448
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"Every experience God gives us . . . is the perfect preparation for
the future only He can see."--Corrie ten Boom Corrie ten Boom was a
Dutch watchmaker who became a heroine of the Resistance, a survivor
of Hitler's concentration camps, and one of the most remarkable
evangelists of the twentieth century. In World War II she and her
family risked their lives to help Jews and underground workers
escape from the Nazis, and for their work they were tested in the
infamous Nazi death camps. Only Corrie among her family survived to
tell the story of how faith ultimately triumphs over evil. Here is
the riveting account of how Corrie and her family were able to save
many of God's chosen people. For 35 years millions have seen that
there is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still. Now
The Hiding Place, repackaged for a new generation of readers,
continues to declare that God's love will overcome, heal, and
restore. "A groundbreaking book that shines a clear light on one of
the darkest moments of history."--Philip Yancey, author, The Jesus
I Never Knew "Ten Boom's classic is even more relevant to the
present hour than at the time of its writing. We . . . need to be
inspired afresh by the courage manifested by her family."--Jack W.
Hayford, president, International Foursquare Church; chancellor,
The King's College and Seminary "The Hiding Place is a classic that
begs revisiting. Corrie ten Boom lived the deeper life with God.
Her gripping story of love in action will challenge and inspire
you!"--Joyce Meyer, best-selling author and Bible teacher
Before her imprisonment in the Nazi concentration camp, Corrie was
led of God to bring the gospel to the mentally handicapped. In this
book, she recounts something of what she learned and experienced
while carrying on this work. It will be of interest and
encouragement to those working in similar circumstances.
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The Hiding Place (Deluxe ed.)
Corrie Ten Boom, John Sherrill, Elizabeth Sherrill
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R668
R553
Discovery Miles 5 530
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"If you look at the world, you'll be distressed. If you look
within, you'll be depressed. But if you look at Christ, you'll be
at rest."--Corrie ten Boom Dutch watchmaker Corrie ten Boom, with
her courageous, God-fearing family, sheltered Jews from the Nazis
during World War II. This led to her arrest and suffering in prison
and concentration camps--told in her bestselling book The Hiding
Place (and feature-length film of the same name. Her dramatic life
story and her more than 40 other books have prepared millions of
readers to face their own futures with courage--relying on God's
love to forgive, overcome, heal, and restore. Now, for admirers of
Corrie ten Boom as well as a new generation of readers, this 40-day
devotional based on Corrie's writings will strengthen your faith,
re-root your soul in Christ, and increase your experience of God's
peace. Receive the courage and comfort of the Holy Spirit, and
remind yourself of what Corrie ten Boom knew and lived: God is your
hiding place.
Corrie ten Boom's 'prequel' to the classic The Hiding Place
Concentrating upon her family and their life in Holland before the
war, this inspiring and revealing book describes in moving detail
living above the family watch shop in Harlem and her memories of
the family together before their lives changed for ever with the
advent of war and persecution. Corrie believed that this life
helped prepare them for carrying out God's work later and gave her
the strength to survive the war, brutal hardship and persecution
and begin her worldwide ministry. This much loved book is being
re-issued in B format with a contemporary cover.
Well known for her prison experiences during World War II,
worldwide traveler and popular speaker Corrie ten Boom shares
stories from her postwar ministry. Through her words she
demonstrates that God's boundless resources back up His promises,
enabling us to be channels of His love and goodness to the nations.
This classic, first published in 1968, is an easy to understand
book explaining the purpose and meaning that God had in mind when
He appointed the gift of tongues for the church. Written for lay
Christians, it discusses speaking in tongues as a sign, as a gift,
and as a ministry, as well as answering the question many
Christians ask: "Is speaking in tongues for me?" The Christian
Research Institute called it "an excellent study on this gift:
whether you agree or disagree, this book will answer many questions
people are asking today." The book includes a new introduction from
the author, a recognized leader in the renewal movement.
Corrie Ten Boom stood naked with her older sister Betsie, watching a concentration camp matron beating a prisoner."Oh, the poor woman," Corrie cried."Yes. May God forgive her," Betsie replied. And, once again, Corrie realized that it was for the souls of the brutal Nazi guards that her sister prayed.
Here is a book aglow with the glory of God and the courage of a quiet Christian spinster whose life was transformed by it. A story of Christ's message and the courageous woman who listened and lived to pass it along -- with joy and triumph!
Hiding Jewish refugees during WWII landed Corrie ten Boom in a
German concentration camp. Released after ten months, she tramped
the world with "a burning desire to tell others that Jesus is a
reality, that He lives, that He is victor." Join Corrie on a
world-wide trip that could only have been planned by God.
The True Story of a Real-Life Hero It's World War II. Darkness has
fallen over Europe as the Nazis spread hatred, fear and war across
the globe. But on a quiet city corner in the Netherlands, one woman
fights against the darkness. In her quiet watchmaking shop, she and
her family risk their lives to hide Jews, and others hunted by the
Nazis, in a secret room, a "hiding place" that they built in the
old building. One day, however, Corrie and her family are betrayed.
They're captured and sent to the notorious Nazi concentration camps
to die. Yet even in that darkest of places, Corrie still fights.
This is her story--and the story of how faith, hope and love
ultimately triumphed over unthinkable evil.
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Hiding Place (Hardcover)
Corrie Ten Boom, Elizabeth Sherrill, John Sherrill
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R995
Discovery Miles 9 950
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Corrie ten Boom's 'sequel' to the classic 'The Hiding Place'. Tramp
for the Lord tells of Corrie's experiences after the Second World
War. She began to minister world wide and travel widely visiting
those she felt were suffering and who were in need of leading to
the Lord in places as diverse as Africa and Germany. The book also
tells of her meeting with one of her guards from the concentration
camp and her forgiveness for him. An impressive and inspiring book
telling Corrie's story in the years after the events of the
best-selling Hiding Place. This much loved book is being re-issued
in B format with a contemporary cover.
When Corrie ten Boom was in her late forties, she became part of
the underground Christian resistance movement during World War II
when Hitler's army occupied Holland. The account of Corrie's
experience during this time period can be read in her best-selling
book, The Hiding Place.
In My Father's House is the story of Corrie's life with her
mother, father, and the rest of the family before they began hiding
Jewish people in their home. This book is a testament to how God
prepared one family through a father's faithfulness to his Savior
and the Word of God for the most sacrificial service a family could
do.
Beginning in the years before Corrie was born, In My Father's
House details the events in the Ten Boom family.
Now with a new foreword by Brother Andrew, "Each New Day "is a
collection of short yet profound devotions for every day of the
year from the heart of Corrie ten Boom. Based on incidents from
Corrie's fascinating life, each entry illustrates scriptural
principles and attests to God's faithfulness. The result is a
year-long candid reminder of Christ's victory over sin, Satan, and
death; of God's promises and care; and that each new day brings a
chance to serve and love God more.
Are You Ready for Battle? "The devil knows that his time is short,"
Corrie ten Boom warns. "Everything is heading towards the great
final battle which John describs in the book of Revelation."
Wherever we live, whatever our cultural situation, we are in a
battle. We need to be well prepared for this struggle, and in this
book, Corrie lays out God's wonderful provision to ready and equip
us for conflict.
Since the beginning of humanity, the question of suffering-why
it happens and how God works in it-has existed. What are you doing,
God? Why is this happening? Where are you? These questions fill our
thoughts when we experience deep pain and tragedy. Having lost two
young children who suffered from a rare and incurable disease,
editor Nancy Guthrie has put together this helpful collection of
short readings exploring the question of suffering.
This anthology includes essays from both classic and
contemporary theologians, Bible teachers, and missionaries such as
John Calvin, Charles Spurgeon, Dietrich Bonhoeffer, John Piper,
Corrie ten Boom, Joni Eareckson Tada, and Helen Roseveare. Each
entry expounds on a Bible verse, leading readers to see and be
comforted by God's perspective, purpose, and provision in
suffering.
An amazing story of faith amidst the horrors of the Holocaust, The
Hiding Place has a richly-deserved place among the "Christian
classics." In this autobiographical account, Corrie ten Boom tells
of her family's attempt to save Dutch Jews from a Nazi roundup -
until their efforts were discovered and the entire family sent to a
concentration camp. Her father and sister would die in captivity,
but Corrie would survive to write, preach, and personally share the
story of God's love and forgiveness - even to her former Nazi
captors! Now in a deluxe collector's edition, this unabridged
classic will thrill readers of all ages.
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