Monday, November 15, 2010

History

Summary of The Hiding Place

The book begins with the 100th anniversary of the family clock and watch shop and then moves back in time to when Corrie was first born and quickly offers a brief biography of her life. During this time, we learn of the Ten Boom’s faith in Jesus Christ and how that drives everything they do.

Fast forward to World War II and we find an almost 50 year old Corrie Ten Boom working on watches and enjoying life. As Germany invades and ultimately occupies Holland, we discover that their faith in Christ as savior and Lord of all regardless of race or gender drives them to aid the Jews being persecuted.

It is quite amazing to note that the Ten Boom family practically fell into their smuggling operations. It is also interesting to note that they disagreed on how to handle certain ethical issues such as lying to the police (some members would and some would not) based upon their faith.

It is about a year before what would be the end of the war when the Ten Boom family is betrayed and sent off to prison and concentration camps. It is here that we really see what a life of faith and obedience to God. In the end, Corrie survives the camp and sets out to assist those who were impacted by the tragedy that was World War II.



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The Hiding Place

Protagonist
The protagonist of this story is Corrie ten Boom who tells the true story of her life. She constantly faces adversity when she accepts the job of hiding Jews and other political prisoners from the Nazis. She is often at war with her own doubts and frustrations, but always turns to God for help and comfort.



Antagonist
The enemy is usually the Nazis and their occupation of Holland, but it is also Corrie’s doubts about her job in the Resistance and later, her ministry.


Climax
The climax comes when Betsie dies, foreseeing on her deathbed Corrie’s ministry: to tell their story and help people find Jesus.