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Book Review: The Hiding Place By Corrie Ten Boom

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Many books have been written about people’s experiences during World War II. One such book that tells a powerful story is The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. Corrie was a brave woman who knew her place in God’s tapestry. Even though she faced starvation, discrimination, alienation, fear, and death, she survived and came out the other side feeling joyful and still had unwavering faith in God. Corrie’s autobiography explains how God used her and how she was able to overcome these trials and forgive her oppressors. One of the first things Corrie personally learned was that God can use anyone. Corrie was a fifty year old spinster who worked in her father’s clock shop. She thought that she would spend the rest of her life in the beje. She repaired …show more content…

Corrie liked 1 Thessalonians 5:18, “Give thanks in all circumstance; for this is God’s will in Christ.” because she often found ways to give thanks in positive or negative scenarios.While in Ravensbruck, a concentration camp, she struggled with her faith and lost courage. When this happened, Corrie went back to the Bible for help. If God knew the number of hairs on her head, He surely could not forget about her. After she was released from Ravensbruck, she felt that she needed to share what she had gone through. If public speaking was right for Corrie, God would give her the power to do it. She had to trust that God would enable her.
Corrie once said,“Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God,” (Boom 3). She did exactly that when took on the challenge of hiding Jews in her own house. The consequence of doing so was going to prison and possibly concentration camp. Even though she did get caught and go to both concentration camp and jail, she never backed down and always found renewed strength and comfort in the Bible. Corrie also felt a calling to minister to others while in Ravensbruck. She and her sister Betsie would hold prayer circles, even there would be serious punishment if they were

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