“Every experience God gives us . . . is the perfect preparation for the future only He can see.”–Corrie ten BoomCorrie 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 … 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
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really brings home how important keeping your heart and mind focused on God is, and prayer is so important.
its real, written by a saint who lived the experience of Hiding from the Nazis.
One of my heroes. I quote this book constantly.
Story of faith and sacrifice. Very inspiring.
This is a griping story which is engaging if heart wrenching. It is the true story of two sisters (saints) who housed jews during WWII in their house and wound up being discovered. The impact they had on so many, both during the war, and for the surviving sister after the war, was, and continues to be, inspirational. Their profound faith, their unerring love of humankind, both friend and foe, and their courageous leadership in the trenches is a story nothing short of miraculous.From the clandestine hiding of the persecuted jews to the ugliest corners of the German concentration camps, the goal of these two faithful women was to share God’s love and rescue souls from hatred and slavery to evil. Not only through their heroic and loving witness then, but through the many books and people who continue to talk of their story now, they continue to impact those who are blessed to come into contact with their story. I highly recommend reading this important and inspiring account of a monumental and miraculous testimony to an incredible love and faith.
A great account of history.
Amazing the simplicity and completness of Corrie’s faith
INcredible story of surviving the Nazi death camps. Important book, a must read.
One of the most inspirational books I have ever read. I think it is a must for everyone who is seeking hope.
A book everyone should read in their lifetime.
Amazing true story of a families courage and conviction to help others in WWII.
I loved this book. It was miraculous and inspirational. It’s one of those books that you never forget.
You become engrossed with the author’s world building. Informative too, of a history everyone must understand.
hard to put down, good read
Wonderful about about Corrie ten Boom and her spirit after surviving a Nazi concetration camp. Very inspiring.
You can almost hear Corrie’s voice as you read this book. Really impacts a person.
One of the best stories I’ve ever read. Love Ms Ten Boom
The best book written about the realism of the Holocaust.
Corrie ten Boom reveals God’s work throughout her life, but especially during and after her experience sheltering Jews during the Nazi occupation of Holland. Inspiring!
This book was a remarkable example of forgiveness.