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Learning objectives:

To investigate how faith is shown in action.

Learning objectives:

To explore how faith enables people to stand up for what they believe in.

Corrie Ten Boom

was the name of a

Dutch women, the

daughter of a

watchmaker who

lived in the city of

Haarlem in Holland.

Her name is known

all over the world

and her acts of

bravery are known

across the world.

This is her story.

Corries early life was happy. She lived with her

family (one sister, Betsie, a brother and her mum

and dad). Her dad was a watchmaker and they lived

above his shop in the centre of the town.

She spent a lot of her time running Christian Girls

clubs that included things such as gym, music and

camping activities.

She also spent a

lot of time

teaching girls

about God and

Faith.

In May 1940, as

part of World War

II, Nazi Germany

entered Holland

and quickly

defeated the small

Dutch army to

occupy the

country. This

meant that many

peoples lives were

going to be changed

as the Germans

enforced new rules

for everyone to live

by.

German occupation meant

that certain rules were given

to the Dutch people.

•Food was rationed with

Dutch people being able to

buy only a small amount and

only if they had a ration card.

•All radio sets were taken

away.

•There was a curfew that

meant nobody was able to be

out at night after six o’clock.

•All clubs and public

meetings were banned.

All of the young

men in Haarlem

were rounded up by

the Nazi SS Soldiers

and taken to

Germany to be

slave workers.

People wept as they

were lead away. It

would be the last

time many would

see these

boys/young men.

The young men of any country

that was defeated in the war by

Germany were taken away to

stop them coming together and

forming an army that could

fight and threaten the

occupying army.

1. Inside the hiding place

2. The hiding place from the

outside

3. A Nazi concentration

camp

Task 1

You will now be given a number of cards containing

rest of the story about Corrie Ten Boom. There are

11 cards and each has a portion of the story on it.

You task is to read the cards and complete the

remarkable story by putting them in the correct

order.

Following the war, Corrie

decided to share her

experiences about the war to

help raise money for people

badly affected by the war.

She wrote down her

experiences in a book called

‘The Hiding Place’ and this

book was later made into a

film.

She died in 1983 as an old

and happy woman. Despite

all that happened to her, she

had been able to help others,

as her faith required to do.

•People with a strong

(Christian) faith are

prepared to help others

even when this puts them in

danger.

•People from different faiths

are able to get along and

help each other out.

What situations would make you do this?

Do you have faith that someone would do the same

for you?

Could you put yourself in harm or danger to help

another person?

Task 2 – Reflect on the following questions:

What lessons can we learn from Corrie Ten Boom’s

story?

• This is the correct order that the cards should have been placed in to

make the completed story of Corrie Ten Boom.

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