Ten Boom, Lewis top biographies

Ten Boom, Lewis top biographies

Corrie ten Boom’s “The Hiding Place” and C.S. Lewis’ “Surprised by Joy” tied for first place in the list or top Christian biographies/autobiographies of the century recently released by Christian Reader magazine.

The bimonthly magazine published the list in its September/October issue.

“I’ve learned just how interesting people and their life stories are,” said editor, Bonne Steffen. “That’s why Christian Reader decided to compile a list of the best Christian biographies/autobiographies of this past century.”

The rest of the list: “The Gulag Archipelago” by Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn; “Born Again” by Charles Colson; “The Cross and the Switchblade” by David Wilkerson; “Through Gates of Splendor” by Elisabeth Elliot; “A Severe Mercy” by Sheldon Vanauken; “The Seven Storey Mountain” by Thomas Merton; “Power of the Powerless,” a biography of Oliver de Vinck, a severely handicapped man, by his brother Christopher de Vinck; “Something Beautiful for God,” a biography of the celebrated nun Mother Teresa by Malcom Muggeridge; and a tie for 10th place: “A Prophet With Honor,” a biography of Billy Graham by Walter Martin, and “Here I Stand,” a biography of Protestant reformer Martin Luther by Roland Bainton.