Each New Day

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World Wide Publications, 1978 - Religion - 223 pages
The brief but profound devotions and prayers in Each New Day come from the heart of a remarkable woman of great faith. Corrie ten Boom, best-selling author of The Hiding Place, was able to trust and serve God even in a Nazi concentration camp -- and throughout the days that followed. In this book, she will help you, too, find hope, confidence, and wisdom for whatever comes your way. Based on incidents from Corrie's fascinating life, each devotion illustrates scriptural principles and attests to God's faithfulness. The result is a yearlong candid reminder of the Christian's victory over sin, Satan, and death; of God's wonderful promises and care; of how the past, present, and future are all in God's hands; and how each new day brings a chance to serve and love Him more. Book jacket.

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About the author (1978)

Corrie ten Boom was a writer and historian. She was born in the Netherlands in 1892. In February of 1944, an informer turned the ten Boom family in to the Gestapo for hiding Jews in their watch and clock shop. Six family members and 30 friends were arrested. Casper, Betsie, and Christiaan ten Boom died as prisoners. Because of a clerical error, Corrie Ten Boom was released, one week before all the women her age were killed. ten Boom went on to tell her message of survival for the next 32 years in countries throughout the world. Her story became both a book and a movie titled The Hiding Place. Ten Boom died on April 15, 1983.

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