Life Lessons from The Hiding Place: Discovering the Heart of Corrie ten Boom

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Baker Books, Aug 1, 2004 - Religion - 234 pages
Corrie ten Boom was a woman admired the world over for her courage, her forgiveness, and her memorable faith. From her unforgettable experience in a Nazi prison camp during World War II to her remarkable life as a speaker and evangelist, Corrie's steadfast trust in God is well documented. Countless Christians hold her as the example of faith they would like to have in their own lives.

Pam Rosewell Moore, Corrie's constant companion for the last seven years of her life, shares never-before-published insights on this incredible servant of God, offering readers lessons on living a faithful life by exploring what made "Tante" (Aunt) Corrie into the wonderful example of faith that she was. More than a biography, this is an intimate inside look at a remarkable soul that helps readers to be more effective in their own Christian walks.
 

Contents

Acknowledgments
9
Meeting Tante Corrie
15
Corries Early Life and Influences
36
World War I
57
The Years between the World Wars
74
The Deepest Hell That Man Can Create
92
Corrie Begins to Tell Her Story
112
We Are Able to Live as Kings Children
123
In the Power of the Holy Spirit
135
Lessons from Argentina and Africa
146
When Bad Things Happen
156
Extraordinary Years Extraordinary Results
171
The Influence of Isaac Da Costa
195
Ten Boom Family Resources and Timeline
202
Notes
224
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Pam Rosewell Moore, a native of England, was Corrie ten Boom's personal companion for the last seven years of Corrie's life. She worked as director of intercessory prayer and director of spiritual life at Dallas Baptist University for nearly 15 years. The author of five books of her own, Pam speaks widely at conferences and churches and lives with her husband, Carey, in Waxahachie, Texas.

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