This is a good memoir from a woman who had traveled with Corrie ten Boom for almost ten years assisting her in her ministry until her marriage in 1976. She is honest about being single later than other women her age were and about trusting God to meet her needs. This is a refreshing book in that she is honest about her struggles which are similar to those that other women face.
For years I have eagerly devoured books by or about Corrie ten Boom, so finding a new-to-me author and perspective is always exciting. Ellen de Kroon Stamps spent nearly ten years traveling with Corrie as her assistant and secretary, and she shares some of her experiences in My Years with Corrie. This book is a simple recounting of memories and lessons learned, but I loved seeing another glimpse into Corrie’s life. She tells of how Corrie intentionally looked for ways to serve others when she was faced with her own physical pain or difficulty, and there are countless examples of Corrie’s constant efforts at sharing the Gospel with those around her. My second big takeaway was a prayer shared with Ellen by Marj Saint, widow of missionary Nate Saint: “Lord, prepare me for what you are preparing for me.”
I read Tramp for the Lord by Corrie ten Boom, so this was the perfect book to discover in our church library right after that. I was actually looking for The Hiding Place, but saw the title and hope this was about the same Corrie. It is, but from Ellen's point of view. I must say, it was fun to already know a few things and enjoy hearing about another side of the story. Ellen did a lot of growing in her life and in her walk with the Lord, and I think anyone who reads this book will be able to grow and learn a lot too. It was told in a simple kind of short-story kind of way so it wasn't long or dry or boring at all. It was an adventure!
I loved reading this first hand account of time spent with Corrie Ten Boom. I've read a few of her books and it's so interesting to hear about her as well as from her.
Corrie ten Boom is one of my heroes of the Christian Faith. I always enjoy reading about her from the people who knew her best. Ellen de Kroon Stamps really knows her Tante Corrie and the love she felt for Corrie shines through!
Fascinating account of life with Corrie ten Boom in her older years, when she still flew around the world to give talks and conferences. Written by her personal assistant/secretary for ten years.
This was O.K. Not terribly memorable. She seemed to be a bit suffocated living with and being the servant of Corrie. Interesting how she grew spiritually though.