An analysis of the book The Hiding Place: The Story and Life of Corrie ten Boom

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The Hiding Place by Corrie ten Boom and John and Elizabeth Sherrill is the story and life of Corrie ten Boom and her family. This book is not so much a biography but rather a testimony of God's work in the life of the ten Boom family during World War II. The ten Booms owned a watch shop in Harlem, Holland where the family had maintained business for over 100 years. Corrie's family included her two …

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…only a week before the rest of the women in her barrack were gassed. She later found out that her release was the result of a clerical error. God's plan for Corrie ten Boom was evident throughout her whole life. Following the war, Corrie traveled the world telling of God's forgiveness. The reading and re-reading of this book shows me still how amazing God's provision is when you trust and commit your life to Him.