When I think of heroes in the faith whom I admire, Corrie Ten Boom always comes to mind.
Corrie was a single woman living with her family in The Netherlands during World War II. When the Nazis occupied Holland Corrie and her family hid hundreds of Jewish people in their home and helped them to safety. Because of their efforts, countless lives were saved.
I’d like to think that if I was in Corrie’s shoes I’d do the same. But would I? Putting oneself at risk to save others is unnatural. Corrie saved lives, but she also saw her own family lose their lives because of these actions. Corrie’s father died not long after his arrest. Corrie and her sister Betsy were placed into a concentration camp where Betsy lost her life. Only Corrie was released from the concentration camp due to a clerical error.
What does Corrie’s story have to do with us today? God has a plan for our families, and sometimes those plans take a generation of prayers for preparation. Are you praying for future generations? Prayer changes things! And we have the opportunity and responsibility to pray for the believers who come after us.
Let’s talk about how we can pray for future generations here: http://triciagoyer.com/prayers-do-impact-generations-5-things-to-pray/
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