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It has been noted that the Ten Boom family had cats at various points in Corrie's life.
Corrie ten Boom is deceased. She died in 1983. But no, she was not Jewish. Her father wore the Jewish star at one time because he wanted to identify with the Jews in their suffering, and because the Savior was Jewish. But the ten Boom family was Dutch.
I highly doubt it. She travelled the world to tell people that Christ died for your sins and you need to accept Him. She never claimed to be a prophet. I have most of Corrie Ten Boom's writings and I do not recall any mention of Arkansas in anything written. She was not a Prophet. She was not a prophet. She spoke several times about a dream she had that there were ten layers of angels over a region of the US she believed was northwest Arkansas.
Corrie ten Boom wrote a short book titled Marching Orders for End Battle, published by Christian Literature Crusade and still in print. This is possibly the book you are thinking of, as there is no record of the book mentioned.Yes, she wrote The End Battle. I have that book in my collection along with most of her writings. It is wonderful and inspiring as are all of her books.
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It has been noted that the Ten Boom family had cats at various points in Corrie's life.
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Elisabeth (Betsie) and Nollie were her sisters, and a brother, Willem. Also, Corrie had a brother named Hendrik Jan who died in infancy and is not mentioned in The Hiding Place.
Corrie ten Boom is deceased. She died in 1983. But no, she was not Jewish. Her father wore the Jewish star at one time because he wanted to identify with the Jews in their suffering, and because the Savior was Jewish. But the ten Boom family was Dutch.
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I highly doubt it. She travelled the world to tell people that Christ died for your sins and you need to accept Him. She never claimed to be a prophet. I have most of Corrie Ten Boom's writings and I do not recall any mention of Arkansas in anything written. She was not a Prophet. She was not a prophet. She spoke several times about a dream she had that there were ten layers of angels over a region of the US she believed was northwest Arkansas.
I am inspired by Corrie ten Boom because she had unspeakable faith in a time where nothing but evil ruled. In the most difficult times she prayed, and God did unthinkable things. Like any human being, her faith wasn't 100% perfect. And, to think that she risked her life for others is amazing.
Corrie ten Boom wrote a short book titled Marching Orders for End Battle, published by Christian Literature Crusade and still in print. This is possibly the book you are thinking of, as there is no record of the book mentioned.Yes, she wrote The End Battle. I have that book in my collection along with most of her writings. It is wonderful and inspiring as are all of her books.
Yes, he wrote a speech in 1970
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No he did not make any important speeches