Each New Day: 365 Reflections to Strengthen Your Faith
3 Great Reasons to Buy from Us:
Now with a new foreword by Brother Andrew, Each New Day is a collection of short yet profound devotions for every day of the year from the heart of Corrie ten Boom. Based on incidents from Corrie's fascinating life, each entry illustrates scriptural principles and attests to God's faithfulness. The result is a year-long candid reminder of Christ's victory over sin, Satan, and death; of God's promises and care; and that each new day brings a chance to serve and love God more.From the Back CoverHope and strength for every dayCorrie ten Boom was a remarkable woman of great faith. Against all odds, she was able to trust and serve God even in a Nazi concentration camp--and throughout the days and years that followed. But faith like that doesn't just happen. It's grown, day by day, through regular meditation on God's Word.Full of insights from Corrie's fascinating life, each devotion in this collection vividly illustrates scriptural principles and attests to God's unfailing faithfulness. The result is a yearlong candid reminder of· the Christian's victory over sin, Satan, and death· God's wonderful promises and care· how the past, present, and future are all in God's hands· how each new day brings a chance to serve and love Him moreFew people can know more clearly than Corrie ten Boom did what it is to depend upon God day by day. Her brief but profound reflections will help you too find hope, confidence, and wisdom for whatever comes your way.Corrie ten Boom (1892-1983) endured ten months in Ravensbruck concentration camp for hiding Jews in her family's home in Holland. After her release at age fifty-two, Corrie spoke around the world and wrote more than ten books, including the bestselling The Hiding Place and In My Father's House.About the AuthorCorrie ten Boom (1892-1983) was born in Haarlem, The Netherlands. After helping Jews escape the Nazi regime, and subsequently surviving the Nazi prison camps of WWII, she was invited to share her experiences in more than sixty countries and was honored by the state of Israel for her work during the war. She passed in 1983, on her 91st birthday.