
Praise in All Things – Corrie Ten Boom’s Faith in Ravensbrück | Glenn Beck Art Print
Inspired by the heroic faith of Corrie and Betsie Ten Boom, Glenn Beck’s “Praise in All Things” portrays the sisters leading fellow prisoners in Ravensbrück concentration camp. Around a single candle, they exemplify how faith can flourish even in darkness.
The Ten Booms, devout Christians from Amsterdam, were arrested for sheltering Jews during WWII. In Ravensbrück, a lice infestation quarantined their barracks, allowing them to hold nightly Bible studies ([Hope through art: Glenn's Easter message and how Jesus has ...](https://www.glennbeck.com/glenn-beck/hope-through-art-glenn-easter-message#:~:text=This%20painting%20shows%20Corrie%20Ten,all%20sentenced%20to%20concentration%20camps)). Beck paints each inmate with a distinct emotion—anger, resentment, curiosity, trepidation, weariness—representing the emotional journey toward God. The painting teaches that praise and faith are possible even amid suffering.
Available as a limited edition giclée print (signed or unsigned) or an affordable poster, this powerful piece brings a message of hope and perseverance to any space.
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