Corrie Ten Boom Essay

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Corrie ten Boom was a Dutch Christian woman born on April 15, 1892, in Haarlem, Netherlands. She is known as the face of the Resistance for surviving Nazi concentration camps and holding a steadfast faith in God throughout her journey. She was an unforgettable evangelist throughout World War II because of her and her family’s desire to serve people from all walks of life, including Jews who were being persecuted during the war. Although she was in immense torment in the camps, she remained joyful and reminded other prisoners alongside her that God is always with them. After the war, Corrie dedicated her life to spreading a message of joy and endurance through tribulations, and in doing so, she helped millions of people, even today. …show more content…

Once she returned to the Netherlands, Corrie learned that her entire family had passed away in the Holocaust, except for her nephew. Corrie used her experiences and the memories of her family and friends she’d met in the camps to create a platform where she would help others who had gone through the same experiences. She went on to spread a message of joy and forgiveness. With her strong will, she later created a rehabilitation center for people who survived the Holocaust. On her 91st birthday, Corrie passed away from a stroke, but still, today remains light for people who are in a dark place. Her memory will remain forever as a testament to true faith and …show more content…

My first question would be, “How did you have such strong faith even in the face of death?” I cannot imagine having to live in a camp knowing that my entire family was dead and that I was surely next to go. I wonder how she was able to trust God to provide a way out. My second question to Corrie would be, “Are there any memories that truly stand out to you in the camps that allowed you to create friendships with others that were there with you?” I would like to know if she made any close friends or met anyone who had a lasting impact on her. My third and final question to Corrie would be, “How are you able to forgive the very people who not only harmed you but killed your family?” When people wrong me, I find it very challenging to be quick to forgive. Although I know God wants us to forgive people as he forgives us, sometimes it is easier to hold a grudge. I’m not sure I would be able to forgive someone who killed my family and caused so much chaos and tribulation in my life. I look up to her for