Corrie ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated, DVD
In 1940, as Nazi forces invaded Holland and started rounding up Jews, Corrie ten Boom, her sister Betsie, and their elderly father risked their lives to save as many of them as possible. They had a hidden room secretly built into their home where the oppressed Jews took refuge until a Gestapo raid halted their operation.
Corrie and Betsie were sent to the notorious concentration camp at Ravensbruck to pay for their crimes, where they endured relentless cruelty. Struggling to reconcile God's goodness with the terrible realities of the camp, the sisters clung desperately to their Christian faith. Betsie died at the camp, while Corrie was miraculously released due to a clerical error. She lived out the rest of her dais caring for other death camp survivors and sharing her story with the world. Corrie's 1971 best-selling book, The Hiding Place, shares her account of persevering faith and forgiveness in the face of terrible evil.
Corrie ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated brings this unforgettable story to a new generation, and includes an interview with Pam Rosewell Moore, Corrie’s longtime assistant, and scenes filmed in the ten Boom house in Holland where the actual events took place.
- 55 minutes
- Directed by Robert Fernandez
- Winner of the Silver Crown Award for Best Documentary Under $50,000 at the 2014 International Christian Visual Media
- Winner of the Best Documentary/Docu-Drama under 30,000 Euros at the 2014 Christian European Visual Media Association (CEVMA) Film Festival in Austria
- English and Spanish audio and subtitle options
In 1940, as Nazi forces invaded Holland and started rounding up Jews, Corrie ten Boom, her sister Betsie, and their elderly father risked their lives to save as many of them as possible. They had a hidden room secretly built into their home where the oppressed Jews took refuge until a Gestapo raid halted their operation.
Corrie and Betsie were sent to the notorious concentration camp at Ravensbruck to pay for their crimes, where they endured relentless cruelty. Struggling to reconcile God's goodness with the terrible realities of the camp, the sisters clung desperately to their Christian faith. Betsie died at the camp, while Corrie was miraculously released due to a clerical error. She lived out the rest of her days caring for other death camp survivors and sharing her story with the world. Corrie's 1971 best-selling book, The Hiding Place, shares her account of persevering faith and forgiveness in the face of terrible evil.
Corrie ten Boom: A Faith Undefeated brings this unforgettable story to a new generation, and includes an interview with Pam Rosewell Moore, Corrie’s longtime assistant, and scenes filmed in the ten Boom house in Holland where the actual events took place.
- 55 minutes
- Directed by Robert Fernandez
- Winner of the Best Documentary/Docu-Drama under 30,000 Euros at the 2014 Christian European Visual Media Association (CEVMA) Film Festival in Austria
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