The Hiding Place is the amazing story of Corrie ten Boom, a heroine of the Dutch Resistance who helped Jews escape from the Nazis and became one of the most remarkable evangelists of the twentieth century. Her story, is told in her classic memoir, now retold for a new generation.
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A groundbreaking book that shines a clear light on one of the darkest moments of history.
—Philip Yancey, author, What’s So Amazing About Grace? and The Jesus I Never Knew
The Hiding Place is a classic that begs revisiting. Corrie ten Boom lived the deeper life with God, exchanging love and forgiveness for hatred and cruelty, trusting God in the midst of fear, horror, and uncertainty. This gripping story of love in action will challenge and inspire you!
—Joyce Meyer, best-selling author and Bible teacher
Cornelia “Corrie” ten Boom (Amsterdam, April 15, 1892 – Orange, California, April 15, 1983) was a Dutch Christian Holocaust survivor who helped many Jews escape the Nazis during World War II. In 1970, ten Boom co-wrote her autobiography, The Hiding Place, released in 1971 and which was made into a film of the same name two years later.
Elizabeth Sherrill is a Christian writer who worked as a freelance writer in Europe from 1944 to 1951. She coauthored a number of bestselling books, including “God’s Smuggler” with Brother Andrew, “The Hiding Place” with Corrie ten Boom, and “The Cross and the Switchblade” with David Wilkerson.
John Sherrill is a Christian writer who worked as a freelance magazine writer from 1947 to 1963. He coauthored a number of bestselling books, including God’s Smuggler with Brother Andrew, The Hiding Place with Corrie ten Boom, and The Cross and the Switchblade with David Wilkerson.