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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.
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