Corrie Ten Boom was a Dutch Christian who, along with her father Casper and her sister Betsie, helped Jews escape the Nazis during World War II by hiding them in a hidden apartment in their home. Their secret was discovered, and although their wards remained hidden and were assisted by friends to move to another hiding place, Corrie and her family were imprisoned. Casper died ten days later, and Corrie and her sister were moved to Ravensbruck concentration camp where Corrie watched her beloved sister, Betsie die at the hands of the Nazis. Corrie survived and dedicated the rest of her life to spreading God’s message of love and forgiveness in more than 60 countries.