![]() ![]() Hiding Jewish refugees led to the family’s arrest and Corrie was imprisoned in a German concentration camp. ![]() ‘Fraulein, will you forgive me?’” Corrie ten Boom lived with her family in Holland for fifty years before the outbreak of World War II. I was face to face with one of my captors and my blood seemed to freeze. Now he was in front of me, hand thrust out. ![]() It came back with a rush: The place was Ravensbruck and the man who was making his way forward had been a guard-one of the most cruel guards. Take, for instance, one of Corrie's moving stories: “It was in a church in Munich that I saw him… One moment I saw the overcoat and the brown hat the next, a blue uniform and a visored cap with its skull and crossbones. Join Corrie on a worldwide trip that could only have been planned by God. Tramp for the Lord begins where Corrie ten Boom's all-time classic, The Hiding Place, ends. ![]()
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