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Has anyone read this woman’s book “The Hiding Place”? I like the book, and I like her. I realize she is not a Catholic. Has anyone found any heresies in the book that Catholics should be aware of?
Yes, and it is a great story of bravery in the Netherlands with Corrie and her family hiding Jews in the home at the time. They converted a close in one of the upper rooms and hid Jews there. They were eventually were betrayed and arrested but the Jews that were in the closet during the arrest were saved. Her father and sister died in the concentration camp. The book is good on many counts because it was faith in action and they risk their lives for doing the right things and anyone Catholic or not can learn from their example. Plus there was a lot in the book about Corrie’s acceptance of God’s will for her life in being a single women and working in the father’s watch shop. Later, she learned to forgive one of the guards from the camp when he came to see her after one of her talks. The book doesn’t go into anything that would be direct heresy at all but that’s just my humble opinion, but is a great example of Christian bravery and anyone can benefit from that.Has anyone read this woman’s book “The Hiding Place”? I like the book, and I like her. I realize she is not a Catholic. Has anyone found any heresies in the book that Catholics should be aware of?
Yes, and it is a great story of bravery in the Netherlands with Corrie and her family hiding Jews in the home at the time. They converted a close in one of the upper rooms and hid Jews there. They were eventually were betrayed and arrested but the Jews that were in the closet during the arrest were saved. Her father and sister died in the concentration camp. The book is good on many counts because it was faith in action and they risk their lives for doing the right things and anyone Catholic or not can learn from their example. Plus there was a lot in the book about Corrie’s acceptance of God’s will for her life in being a single women and working in the father’s watch shop. Later, she learned to forgive one of the guards from the camp when he came to see her after one of her talks. The book doesn’t go into anything that would be direct heresy at all but that’s just my humble opinion, but is a great example of Christian bravery and anyone can benefit from that.
i find it disturbing that your question about this Godly woman concentrates on, of all things, heresy.Has anyone read this woman’s book “The Hiding Place”? I like the book, and I like her. I realize she is not a Catholic. Has anyone found any heresies in the book that Catholics should be aware of?
I saw her around that time at a church in Brooklyn. I remember she was on the 700 Club, you can probably find a clip online. The movie was great but hearing her really touched me about forgiveness.A copy of her book was sent to me in early 1974, very popular at that time among American Christians when Charismatic Movement was peaking.
:harp: And to sing his praises during suffering.