When the second world war began, Corrie ten Boom was simply an ordinary, middle-aged Dutch spinster. By the time the conflict ended, she was literally transformed by the faith she had merely accepted, and on mission from God. Corrie and her family, moved by the plight of the Jews, built a secret room-a hiding place-into their home in Haarlem, Holland. Discovered by the Nazis, the ten Booms were sent to notorious concentration camps. By God's grace, Corrie would survive to become a "tramp for the Lord," sharing in more than sixty nations the thrilling message that nothing, not even death, can separate us from God's love.