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In 1944, as an act of resistance and commitment to their Christian faith, Corrie ten Boom and her family hid Dutch Jews from the Nazi regime. Eventually, Corrie and her family were arrested by the Gestapo and sent to Scheveningen and the concentration camp, Vught.
While imprisoned, she communicated with her loved ones through letters filled with stories of unimaginable trials, resilience and her unfailing faith in the Lord. This collection of deeply moving letters represents the only tie between Corrie, her loved ones and the outside world. It is a testament to her love and devotion to Christ and is an inspiration to all.
About the Author
Corrie ten Boom lived with her family in Holland for fifty years before the outbreak of World War II. After her miraculous release from a Nazi concentration camp, Corrie began an international ministry of writing and speaking. She traveled extensively, sharing the gospel of Christ and counseling believers and nonbelievers alike. A worldwide witness of the love of Christ, Corrie died in 1983, on her ninety-first birthday.
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