Analysis Of The Hiding Place By Corrie Ten Boom

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Corrie Ten Boom was a dutch watchmaker and Christian who, along with her father and other family members, helped many escape the Nazi Holocaust during World War Two. She was imprisoned for her actions. Her famous book, “The Hiding Place”, describes the ordeal. The booms should have secretly housed jews for three reasons: God had called them too, the jewish family’s needed a place to hide, and The risk was worth the reward. The first reason that the booms should have secretly housed jews is God had called them to. As Corrie beautifully stated “Never be afraid to trust an unknown future to a known God”. The Booms, deeply routed to their faith stood their ground and would not let fear cripple their mind. But instead Fought, not with weapons

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