by Diana Chandler, posted Thursday, March 26, 2015 (7 years ago)
NASHVILLE (BP) -- The "Return to the Hiding Place" film about the underground teenage army that helped Corrie ten Boom save the lives of Jews during the Holocaust is aptly released as anti-Semitism is rising globally and on college campuses, the movie's director said.
The independent film comes more than 70 years after six million Jews were killed in the Holocaust, but Jews still face the persecution and hatred of anti-Semitism, according to research and news reports.
Director Peter Spencer said the film's release is for such a time as this. Read More