I saw this on the Corrie Ten Boom Facebook page.
I have not read the book mentioned, but I have read The Hiding Place by Corrie and have an audiobook copy to listen to sometimes. It is amazing and convicting the grace God gave Corrie and her sister for all that He had them go through.
For the 31 Days writing challenge, I am sharing 31 Days of Inspirational Biography. You can find others in the series here.
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Have always loved Corrie Ten Boom – her stories, her person, her legacy. Thanks for sharing her today!
~sherri
Corrie ten Boom-one of my heroes. Oh how I want to be like Betsey!
I absolutely LOVE Corrie ten Boom and she has left an incredible legacy! I read The Hiding Place in tears and also In My Father’s House. Thank you for sharing some of her remarkable story 🙂
Thanks for sharing. I have heard of Corrie ten Boom but still haven’t gotten a chance to read her biography. I will have to add it to my to read shelf.
I will have to add this to my collection to read. Love it when I hear about someone who did good for others after a harsh & traumatic experience !
I rarely read books over again – both b/c of time and because I tend to get bored with a “story I know” but I have read The Hiding Place probably 4-5 times, it is THAT powerful of a book! Love what she did here – I was not aware, but I am not surprised!!
Oh, I had not heard of this book about Corrie. I just marked it on my TBR list.
I’m about 1/3 through Tim Keller’s book on suffering (really really good, by the way) and he writes of people who clung to Christ or became believers in great suffering while others turned from God. Certainly Corrie and Betsie Ten Boom saw God’s grace and sought to share it with others.