It seems that she wanted to inspire others, and also to commemorate her sister Betsie, who died in the Ravensbruck prison with her heart still singing praises to God and her eyes still seeing visions of helping others. If this was the author’s purpose, I think she most definitely succeeded. Corrie ten Boom traveled the world with her story, working in sixty-one countries. “She brought the truth they learned in Ravensbruck: Jesus can turn loss into glory”
It seems that she wanted to inspire others, and also to commemorate her sister Betsie, who died in the Ravensbruck prison with her heart still singing praises to God and her eyes still seeing visions of helping others. If this was the author’s purpose, I think she most definitely succeeded. Corrie ten Boom traveled the world with her story, working in sixty-one countries. “She brought the truth they learned in Ravensbruck: Jesus can turn loss into glory”