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Elizabeth Sherrill

    January 1, 1928

    Elizabeth Sherrill is an author whose work delves into profound spiritual truths and inspiring narratives. Her writing is celebrated for its ability to connect deeply with readers, offering them hope and encouragement. She focuses on themes of faith, courage, and perseverance in the face of adversity. Through her compelling storytelling, she illuminates the power of the human spirit and divine providence.

    Elizabeth Sherrill
    Vom Himmel umgeben
    Die glücklichsten Menschen auf Erden
    The Narrow Road
    God's smuggler
    The Hiding Place
    The hiding place: the inspirational true sotry of Corrie Ten Boom
    • 2002

      The Narrow Road

      • 336 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.4(300)Add rating

      Raise awareness of the persecuted Church with amazing true stories of Brother Andrew and other courageous believers. Includes Jars of Clay foreword and multi-media CD-ROM.

      The Narrow Road
    • 1998

      God's smuggler

      • 256 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.4(41155)Add rating

      As a boy he dreamed of being a spy undercover behind enemy lines. As a man he found himself undercover for God. Brother Andrew was his name and for decades his life story, recounted in God's Smuggler, has awed and inspired millions. The bestseller tells of the young Dutch factory worker's incredible efforts to transport Bibles across closed borders-and the miraculous ways in which God provided for him every step of the way. Revell and Chosen now reintroduce this powerful story with two new releases: a 35th anniversary edition and The Narrow Road, an expanded youth edition. Both contain a new foreword and afterword. The youth edition also features information about ministry to the persecuted church today, including country profiles, quotes from Christians in underground churches, ''what if'' scenarios based on real-life threats they face, and stories from others who have participated in Brother Andrew's Bible-smuggling work. Brother Andrew's story remains as inspiring today as it was thirty-five years ago, and with these new releases it will motivate a whole new generation to risk everything to follow God's call.

      God's smuggler
    • 1976

      As the Nazis swept through Holland, Corrie ten Boom and her family risked everything for the sake of others, and for the love of God. This is Corrie's story of how her family offered shelter to persecuted Jews, how the family was betrayed and imprisoned, and yet they retained their faith.

      The hiding place: the inspirational true sotry of Corrie Ten Boom
    • 1974

      The Hiding Place

      • 224 pages
      • 8 hours of reading
      4.5(311667)Add rating

      As the Nazi madness swept across Europe, a quiet watchmaker's family in Holland risked everything for the sake of others, and for the love of Christ. Despite the danger and threat of discovery, the ten Boom family courageously offered shelter to persecuted Jews during the Nazi occupation of Holland. Then a trap brought about the family's arrest. Could God's love shine through, even in Ravensbruck?

      The Hiding Place