

#3016
Mentioned in 9 episodes
The Hiding Place
Book • 1971
The book recounts the ten Boom family's involvement in the Dutch Underground, hiding Jewish refugees in their home in Haarlem, Netherlands.
It describes their arrest, imprisonment, and the hardships endured in concentration camps, particularly highlighting Corrie's spiritual journey and her sister Betsie's unwavering faith.
After the war, Corrie ten Boom became a global speaker and writer, sharing messages of forgiveness, hope, and love.
It describes their arrest, imprisonment, and the hardships endured in concentration camps, particularly highlighting Corrie's spiritual journey and her sister Betsie's unwavering faith.
After the war, Corrie ten Boom became a global speaker and writer, sharing messages of forgiveness, hope, and love.
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