Editor’s note: During World War II in Haarlem, Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family (father Casper, sisters Betsie and Nollie, brother Willem) actively hid Jews and Dutch boys whom SS soldiers were ...
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Five Best: Books on Forgiveness
1. “Worrying does not empty tomorrow of its sorrow; it empties today of its strength.” This observation, attributed to Corrie ten Boom, sparked my curiosity about her. “The Hiding Place,” her memoir ...
Eighty years ago, a couple of middle-aged women and an elderly man altered the course of history. The Ten Booms, a humble family of watchmakers outside of Amsterdam, boldly saved over 800 Jewish ...
With three bestselling World War II espionage thrillers to his credit, including “Into the Lion’s Mouth” and “The Princess Spy,” author Larry Loftis faced a dilemma. He’d already covered the four ...
In the nine years I lived and traveled with Corrie ten Boom as a secretary and nurse, I never experienced her message of hope and forgiveness being banned. As a Holocaust survivor, as a woman who lost ...
The closing pages of The Watchmaker’s Daughter feature a confrontation so improbable that it seems the stuff of fiction. Having survived World War II, Dutch Resistance heroine Corrie ten Boom finds ...
How Rabbit Room playwright A.S. Peterson adapted ‘The Hiding Place’ for a new generation. The story of one humble Dutch family has long riveted American evangelicals. Corrie and Betsie ten Boom, ...
The courageous life and deep religious faith of WWII Dutch resistance member Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983) are recounted in this immersive biography from bestseller Loftis (The Princess Spy). Known as ...
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