Corrie Ten Boom invited some Jewish people into their hiding place in their house so that the guards outside wouldn't get them. One day Corrie Ten Boom was sick and she had a dream that there were soldiers coming in but when she woke up she said to herself, "I didn't plan a drill. What if it isn't a drill and what if the soldiers are here." Soldiers came into her room and they said, "Where are the Jewish" and they said, "Where are the ration cards" and she said, "I don't know what you're talking about". They took her downstairs and put her by the wall and put her on a chair. Corrie Ten Boom and her family were taken to a prison. When they got to a prison she had to give them everything she had. Her father died in prison and so did her sister. They brought her to a cell and when they put her in there were people with her so she could talk to them. When the guard took her out, she went to another place where she wasn't allowed to talk. When she got out of prison, she had been in for many months. When she got out of prison she had to get on a train and go to another jail where she had to work harder. When she got out she told people about God and she became a missionary. Corrie was really strong in a believer of God. She taught a soldier about God. I think she did amazing stuff in her life. What was exciting was in prison she got the gospels, Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
Yes God provided wonderfully for Corrie - even in prison. She was a person who diligently told others about Jesus.
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