Corrie Ten Boom
Corrie Ten Boom (Heroes of the Faith)
- Author: Sam Wellman
- Length: 208
- Edition: Paperback
- Publisher: Barbour Publishing
Description of Sam Wellman, author of Corrie Ten Boom:
Sharing God's love was as natural to her as smiling. She was simply an ordinary, middle-aged Dutch spinster when the second world war began. By the time the conflict ended, she was literally transformed by the faith she had merely accepted and on a mission from God. Corrie and her family, moved by the plight of the Jews, built a secret room--a hiding place--into their home in Haarlem, Holland. Discovered by the Nazis, the ten Booms were sent to notorious concentration camps. By God's grace, Corrie would survive to become a "tramp for the Lord," sharing in more than sixty nations the thrilling message that nothing, not even death, can separate us from God's love. Softcover, 205 pages from Barbour.

