5/31/2023 0 Comments Corrie ten Boom by Sam Wellman![]() ![]() ![]() They believed that they saw the Lord or that He showed them specifically what they were supposed to do, etc.Īlso, I don’t know if this is how the author portrayed it or Corrie, but I don’t agree with the concept of asking Jesus into your heart. It was a good reminder of what went on in WWII and how God’s people (among many others) were unfairly treated.Ĭorrie had to learn to forgive many people who had sinned against her, and I thought that this was also wisely brought out in the story.ĭisagreement: There are quite a few mentions of visions, how God showed Himself to Corrie and one of her sisters through visions. This book also contained many good reminders of the evil of which man is capable, and the goodness of God. I felt that it probably showed realistically some of her struggles in life and how she didn’t always feel super spiritual or like she wanted to do what was right, but she continued in her progressive sanctification throughout life. ![]() Containing much heartache and sorrow, this biography shows how Corrie ten Boom was able to see God working in her life in many ways. Her experiences are shared in a story format.Īgreement: This book was a good glimpse of what her life was like. Point: The author traces Corrie ten Boom’s life from early childhood through her death. Corrie ten Boom: Heroine of Haarlem by Sam Wellman ![]()
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