Corrie ten Boom was...
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Corrie ten Boom was transferred to Ravensbruck Concentration Camp. The internment of this Hollander resulted from her hiding people of the Jewish faith in her Christian home. As the women entered the camp they were taken to a shower room where they were ordered to undress. Their clothes and all their personal belongings were to be confiscated. Corrie had a Bible with her, without which she knew she could not survive the coming ordeal. Disrobing, she received a prison dress, under which she hid her Bible. Two guards stood at the exit from the shower room, frisking each woman as she left. Desperate, helpless, Corrie prayed, "Lord, cause your angels to surround me; the guards must not see me." A sense of peace came over Corrie. She walked relaxed and with ease past the guards, almost as if she was invisible. With the assurance that comes from prayer, Corrie ten Boom knew the steadfast love and faithfulness of God.
Application: However small or taxed or faith may be, it shall always be sufficient enough to sustain us.
Application: However small or taxed or faith may be, it shall always be sufficient enough to sustain us.

