While Corrie Ten Booms sister Betsy lay dying in a Nazi concentration camp-guess what her last words were? This is after they were arrested for hiding jews at their home in Haarlem-located in Holland during WWII. It was not words of bitterness, nor words of self pity-of any kind. She said, softly, glowing with The Holy Ghost and love,"There is no pit so deep-where Gods' love is not deeper still. Oh Corrie, we must tell the world," Corrie did just that. I choose, like Corrie Ten Boom, to carry on that message. Betsy never physically got out of that Nazi concentration camp-yet she was free, in a way, and in a pit, not many could even imagine. Those words came from a saint, like cold pressed olives, dripped the oil of love off of her tongue with love for a dying world, that God so loved, He gave His only begotten Son. That is a torch worth carrying, even into the deepest of darkness.