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Corrie ten Boom (1892–1983)

Auteur de Dieu dans l'enfer de Ravensbrück

110+ oeuvres 18,977 utilisateurs 204 critiques 20 Favoris

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Corrie ten Boom was a writer and historian. She was born in the Netherlands in 1892. In February of 1944, an informer turned the ten Boom family in to the Gestapo for hiding Jews in their watch and clock shop. Six family members and 30 friends were arrested. Casper, Betsie, and Christiaan ten Boom afficher plus died as prisoners. Because of a clerical error, Corrie Ten Boom was released, one week before all the women her age were killed. ten Boom went on to tell her message of survival for the next 32 years in countries throughout the world. Her story became both a book and a movie titled The Hiding Place. Ten Boom died on April 15, 1983. (Bowker Author Biography) afficher moins
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Séries

Œuvres de Corrie ten Boom

Dieu dans l'enfer de Ravensbrück (1971) 10,119 exemplaires
Tramp for the Lord (1974) 2,039 exemplaires
Corrie Ten Boom's Prison Letters (1975) 786 exemplaires
Each New Day (1977) 681 exemplaires
Amazing Love (1953) 437 exemplaires
A prisoner and Yet... (1954) 346 exemplaires
Clippings from My Notebook (1982) 315 exemplaires
Father ten Boom, God's man (1971) 229 exemplaires
Not Good If Detached (1957) 210 exemplaires
Not I, but Christ (1984) 200 exemplaires
This Day Is The Lord's (1757) 184 exemplaires
He Sets the Captive Free (1977) 176 exemplaires
Marching Orders for the End Battle (1969) 153 exemplaires
Plenty for Everyone (1967) 151 exemplaires
Corrie's Christmas Memories (1976) 141 exemplaires
Don't Wrestle, Just Nestle (1958) 138 exemplaires
He Cares, He Comforts (1977) 124 exemplaires
Corrie Ten Boom: Her Story (1995) 104 exemplaires
Reflections of God's Glory (1999) 99 exemplaires
Jesus Is Victor (1985) 91 exemplaires
Defeated Enemies (1970) 80 exemplaires
Anywhere He Leads Me (1750) 71 exemplaires
Messages of God's Abundance (1605) 66 exemplaires
Prayers and Promises for Every Day (1977) 66 exemplaires
Common Sense Not Needed (1968) 46 exemplaires
He Is More Than Able (1980) 8 exemplaires
Het beste deel komt nog (1978) 8 exemplaires
Her Life Her Faith (1984) 7 exemplaires
Iedere dag nieuw 2 exemplaires
Leven in vreugde 2 exemplaires
Nu Eu, Ci Cristos 2 exemplaires
Huomispäivän kätköpaikka (2008) 2 exemplaires
Heiligmaking 2 exemplaires
Hallo, Bruder! (1967) 2 exemplaires
Mision ineludible 1 exemplaire
Faiths Triumphs 1 exemplaire
Overgave 1 exemplaire
Gömstället 1 exemplaire
Tramp for the Lord 1 exemplaire
Jesus is Victor 1 exemplaire
Meine Reise um die Welt (2013) 1 exemplaire
Refugiul 1 exemplaire
Vertrouwen 1 exemplaire
Tryggere kan ingen være (1978) 1 exemplaire
Mit Gott durch dick und dünn (2012) 1 exemplaire
Menetrend 1 exemplaire
Istennel mindenen át 1 exemplaire
TÄNÄ PÄIVÄNÄ 1 exemplaire
Geloof 1 exemplaire

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Partage des connaissances

Nom canonique
Boom, Corrie ten
Nom légal
Boom, Cornelia ten
Autres noms
Тен Боом, Корри
彭柯麗
柯麗.鄧.波姆
波姆
Date de naissance
1892-04-15
Date de décès
1983-04-15
Lieu de sépulture
Fairhaven Memorial Park, Santa Ana, Orange County, California USA
Sexe
female
Nationalité
Netherlands (birth)
USA (naturalized)
Lieu de naissance
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Lieu du décès
Placentia, California, USA
Cause du décès
3 strokes
Lieux de résidence
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Haarlem, Netherlands
Herzogenbusch concentration camp
Ravensbrück concentration camp
California, USA
Scheveningen, Netherlands
Études
Primary and secondary school
Professions
watchmaker
bookkeeper
evangelist
writer
Organisations
Triangle club
Prix et distinctions
Righteous among the Nations
Knighthood (by the Queen of the Netherlands)
Courte biographie
Corrie ten Boom was born on 15 April 1892 to a working-class family in Amsterdam, Netherlands, near Haarlem. Named after her mother, Cornelia, but known as Corrie all her life, she was the youngest child of Casper ten Boom, a jeweler and watchmaker. Her father was fascinated by the craft of watchmaking and often became so engrossed in his work that he forgot to charge customers for his services. Corrie had three older siblings: Betsie, Willem, and Nollie. Her three maternal aunts, Tante Bep, Tante Jans, and Tante Anna, lived with the family.

She trained to be a watchmaker herself, and in 1922, she became the first woman to be licensed as a watchmaker in The Netherlands. Over the next decade, in addition to working in her father's shop, she established a youth club for teenage girls, which provided religious instruction and classes in the performing arts, sewing, and handicrafts. She and her family were Calvinist Christians in the Dutch Reformed Church, and their faith inspired them to serve their society, which they did by offering shelter, food and money to those who were in need.

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I read this one ages ago… This is the true story of Corrie ten Boom and her family who lived in the Netherlands during the Nazi occupation. She, her sister Betsie, and their elderly father were watchmakers. They lived a quiet life… until the Nazi invasion. The family became part of the Dutch underground and hid Jewish families in a secret room built for that purpose in their home. Corrie, Betsie, and their father were sent to concentration camps. Only Corrie survived. She was released due to a clerical error. Corrie used to say, “There is no pit so deep that God's love is not deeper still,” which was something Betsie said to her not long before she died in the camp. This is a heartbreaking story, but at the same time, a beautiful story of faith and of God’s grace.

By the way, you can take a virtual tour of the house and museum at corrietenboom.com.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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clamagna | 143 autres critiques | Apr 4, 2024 |
Een heftig en mooi boek met religieuze (en zeer tolerante) inslag.
 
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jd7h | 143 autres critiques | Feb 18, 2024 |
What a fantastic read. A memoir that gripped me from the very beginning. It moved from her young life and family, through her growing up, her work as a part of the underground movement to help Jews escape the Nazis, her arrest with others in her family, and finally her final transformation at a concentration camp in Germany. It is through her relationship with her sister Betsie that Corrie actually grows still closer to Jesus. I am simply amazed at the story told here. Read this. Share the story that Betsie and Corrie need to tell the world. Love will overcome every evil.… (plus d'informations)
 
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wvlibrarydude | 143 autres critiques | Jan 14, 2024 |
I read this a few months ago and took notes but when it came time to make the journal entry, I was in a hard place and just didn't feel up to it. I'm really glad I read this, though. It made me think a lot. Corrie was a beautiful and strong woman who accomplished much with the help of the Father. I'm thankful she put her story down for us all to be inspired!
 
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classyhomemaker | 143 autres critiques | Dec 11, 2023 |

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Œuvres
110
Aussi par
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Membres
18,977
Popularité
#1,152
Évaluation
½ 4.3
Critiques
204
ISBN
334
Langues
17
Favoris
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