Tramp for the Lord

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 January 1974
Continuing from her bestseller The Hiding Place, Corrie Ten Boom’s inspirational life story proves that miracles do happen.

In 1940, Corrie ten Boom was living with her father and sister above their watch shop in Haarlem when their country was invaded. Armed with the gift of their faith and their belief in doing what was right, this devoutly Christian family provided sanctuary for persecuted Jews. Before long, the Nazis captured Corrie and her family and sent them to a concentration camp, where Corrie lost both her sister and father.

But remarkably, throughout this turbulent time, from her near-destitute days in postwar New York to her heart-stopping adventures in Africa, Corrie sustained the faith in God that helped her become one of the most beloved evangelists of her time.

“Although the threads of my life have often seemed knotted, I know, by faith, that on the other side of the embroidery there is a crown. As I have walked the world—a tramp for the Lord—I have learned a few lessons in God’s great classroom.”

In My Father's House

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 January 1976

Not Good If Detached

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 March 1999

Amazing Love

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 July 1978
Acting as a world-wide witness and a troubador of Christ, Corrie Ten Boom describes first-hand experience of the horrors of concentration camp life, sharing contacts and conversations with all sorts in camps and jails, with actresses and students, with sophisticated and illiterate.

Oh, How He Loves You

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 September 2000

He Cares for You

by Corrie ten Boom

Published 1 April 1998