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Books with title The hiding place

  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie Ten Boom, John Sherrill, Elizabeth Sherrill

    Hardcover (Hendrickson Pub, Jan. 1, 2015)
    Out of the evil called the Holocaust arose a witness, a voice that even the Nazis could not silence, a voice that testified to the power of God to overcome every wickedness and sorrow. Corrie ten Boom is that witness and her powerful story recounts the courage of one Christian family of Dutch watchmakers who determined to save Jews and resistance workers from the Gestapo forces that had overrun the Netherlands. Following the war Corrie began to tell her story of God’s faithfulness and his mercy, even in the darkest and deepest pit. The same faith that compelled the ten Boom family to stand firm in the face of evil would continue to shape Corrie’s life as she bore witness to the great power of God’s love to forgive, to heal, and to restore. “A groundbreaking book that shines a clear light on one of the darkest moments of history.” —Philip Yancey, author, What’s So Amazing About Grace? andThe Jesus I Never Knew Hendrickson Classic Biographies feature enduring stories about real people whose lives have been touched and transformed by God, and who in turn have touched others with God’s love. Each story has been carefully selected, gently edited if necessary, and freshly typeset, making every account—be it ancient or contemporary—a compelling read. Great lives reaching across the ages to touch lives today, encouraging, challenging, and inspiring.
  • Hiding the Past

    Nathan Dylan Goodwin

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 15, 2013)
    Peter Coldrick had no past; that was the conclusion drawn by years of personal and professional research. Then he employed the services of one Morton Farrier, Forensic Genealogist – a stubborn, determined man who uses whatever means necessary to uncover the past. With the Coldrick Case, Morton faces his toughest and most dangerous assignment yet, where all of his investigative and genealogical skills are put to the test. However, others are also interested in the Coldrick family, people who will stop at nothing, including murder, to hide the past. As Morton begins to unearth his client’s mysterious past, he is forced to confront his own family’s dark history, a history which he knows little about.This is the first book in the Morton Farrier genealogical crime mystery series.
  • The Hiding Place

    Elizabeth Ten Boom, Corrie / Sherrill, John / Sherrill

    Paperback (Bantam Books 1996-10-01, March 15, 1996)
    The Hiding Place by Corrie Ten Boom. Bantam Books,1996
  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie Ten Boom, John Sherrill

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton Religious Books, Nov. 15, 2004)
    Hiding Place
  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie Ten Boom, John and Elizabeth Sherrill, Nadia May

    MP3 CD (Blackstone Audio, Inc., March 1, 2009)
    During the Nazi invasion and occupation of Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family became leaders in the Dutch underground, hiding Jewish people in their home in a specially built room and aiding their escape from the Nazis. For their pains, all but Corrie found death in a concentration camp. Listeners will experience all the fear and tension associated with hiding from the Nazis during World War II.
  • A Place of Hiding

    Elizabeth George

    Hardcover (Bantam, July 29, 2003)
    An isolated beach on the island of Guernsey in the English Channel is the scene of the murder of Guy Brouard, one of Guernsey’s wealthiest inhabitants and its main benefactor. Forced as a child to flee the Nazis in Paris, Brouard was engaged in his latest project when he died: a museum in honor of those who resisted the German occupation of the island during World War II.It is from this period of time that his murderer may well have come. But there are others on Guernsey with reason to want Guy Brouard dead: his wives, his business associates, his current mistress, the underprivileged teenagers he mentored—any of whom might have harbored a secret motive for murder. As family and friends gather for the reading of the will, Deborah and Simon St. James find that seemingly everyone on the history-haunted island has something to hide. And behind all the lies and alibis, a killer is lurking. In order to bring this person to justice, the St. James must delve into Guernsey’s dark history—both past and present—and into the troubled psyche of someone who may have exacted retribution for the most unspeakable crime of all.In A Place of Hiding, bestselling novelist Elizabeth George marks new territory in the darker landscapes of human relationships. She tells a gripping, suspenseful story of betrayal and devotion, war and remembrance, love and loss...and the higher truths to which we must all ultimately answer.
  • The hiding place

    Pauline Palmer Meek

    Hardcover (Western Pub. Co, March 15, 1971)
    Child's fiction/picture book.
  • A Place of Hiding

    Elizabeth George

    Paperback (Bantam, March 24, 2009)
    In one of her most compelling mysteries, bestselling novelist Elizabeth George explores the darker landscapes of human relationships. Here she tells a gripping, suspenseful story of betrayal and devotion, war and remembrance, love and loss . . . and the higher truths to which we must all ultimately answer.An isolated beach on the island of Guernsey in the English Channel is the scene of the murder of Guy Brouard, one of Guernsey’s wealthiest inhabitants and its main benefactor. Forced as a child to flee the Nazis in Paris, Brouard was engaged in his latest project when he died: a museum honoring those who resisted the German occupation of the island during World War II. It is from this period that his murderer may well have come. But there are others on Guernsey who want Guy Brouard dead. As forensic scientist Simon St. James and his wife, Deborah, soon discover, seemingly everyone on the history-haunted island has something to hide. . . . And behind all the lies and alibis, a killer is lurking.
  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie ten Boom, John L. Sherrill, Elizabeth Sherrill

    Hardcover (Barbour Publishing, Incorporated, June 1, 1987)
    “I pray that God forgive them...”Corrie Ten Boom stood naked with her older sister Betsie, watching a concentration camp matron beating a prisoner. “Oh, the poor woman,” Corrie cried. “Yes. May God forgive her,” Betsie replied. And, once again, Corrie realized that it was for the souls of the brutal Nazi guards that her sister prayed.Both woman had been sent to the camp for helping the Jews. Christ’s Spirit and words were their guide; it was His persecuted people they tried to save—at the risk of their own lives; it was His strength that sustained them through times of profound horror.Here is a book aglow with the glory of God and the courage of a quiet Christian spinster whose life was transformed by it. A story of Christ’s message and the courage woman who listened and lived to pass it along—with joy and triumph!
  • Escape to the Hiding Place

    Marianne Hering, Marshal Younger

    Paperback (Focus on the Family, Oct. 1, 2012)
    Over 1 million sold in series!Patrick and Beth arrive in World War II Holland in the farm country. They must smuggle a baby (by bicycle) into the capable hands of Corrie ten Boom at her home in Haarlem. Along the way they hide from Nazi soliders, meet a Russian surgeon forced into service by the Germans, and encourage two Jewish children who haven’t been outside in over three years. The children learn to appreciate the bravery and sacrifice of everyday people who helped the Jews.
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  • The Hiding Place

    Corrie ten Boom, Bernadette Dunne

    Audio CD (Hovel Audio, Feb. 1, 2009)
    The amazing story of Corrie ten Boom, a heroine of the Dutch Resistance who helped Jews escape from the Nazis and became one of the most remarkable evangelists of the 20th century, is told in her classic memoir, now retold for a new generation.
  • The Hiding Place

    J Corrie; Sherrill, Elizabeth; Sherrill

    Hardcover (Doubleday Direct, Garden City,, March 15, 1995)
    Corrie Ten Boom's The Hiding Place -This 228-page hardcover was published by Crossing's Classics (1995?).