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Trudy’s story in English.

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In A Matter of Grace (2018, translated to German 2019) Trudy Gronning explains how she sought and found what I would call a lasting sense of liberation. We get to ponder the link between having been liberated from the Nazis, not just as a people but as a person, and the courage it takes to trust in God for all our fears and desires. Let’s live inner lives out there on Facebook and Instagram simply through the connection and the realization of divine intervention, not as a cop-out and an attempt to put up a smoke screen, but by allowing ourselves to live freely.
The complexity of lived experience in the way it was handed to a broader audience with this book I hope will in the long run reach many of my generation as well as younger generations in its attempt to defeat or solve this danger of the meaningless (=abstract) captivity-liberty paradox into a better understanding of the lived experience of people having gone through atrocities and developing great resilience as a result, in the way Trudy and John have shown in this work.