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Prisoner And Yet

  • Paperback
  • Publisher: CLC Publications
  • 13.3 x 20.3 x 0.8 cm

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When the Nazis overran Holland Corrie Ten Boom, her father and sister, chose to risk death by making their quiet, respectable home a haven for refugees. Finally, the Gestapo came--and during months in concentration camps that followed, Corrie Ten Boom shared suffering and torture, watched her father and sister die. Yet she survived, mind intact, soul still free. Where did this gentle, undemanding woman find the courage to resist ... to suffer ... yet to endure? This book contains the answer. It reveals a belief in Christ that carried an innocent woman through some of the worst agonies man can devise. Here is one of the most tragic, yet finally most inspiring and faith-giving true stories of modern times!
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  • Author

    Corrie Ten Boom

  • Book Format

    Paperback

  • Publisher

    CLC Publications

  • Published

    May 1996

  • Weight

    250g

  • Dimensions

    13.3 x 20.3 x 0.8 cm

  • ISBN

    9780875080192

  • ISBN-10

    0875080197

  • Eden Code

    3996596

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    Fittingly I finished reading this reprint of Corrie Ten Booms well known book, on the eve of Holocaust Day. Originally published in 1954 it tells of the time she spent in prison on a charge of sheltering Jews in her family home in Haarlem during the Second World War. She and her sister Betsie manage to stay together even in the concentration camp at Ravensbruck from which they were finally both released. Betsie by death, Corrie to set up a home for damaged souls as her sister had imagined it, and to travel the world with the liberating Gospel of Jesus as she and her sister had decided they must do. Her description of life in captivity is harrowing, and yet.... There is a message of faith and hope on every page out-shining all the evil with which they were surrounded. Young people should read this firsthand account and older people too, need to be reminded of the horrors perpetrated so near to home.

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