Book Description
The only child of prominent German parents, Ellen Cremer lived an idyllic life in the 1920's high society of Berlin. But with Hitler's rise to power, life changed abruptly - Ellen's father was anti-Nazi, her mother was Jewish. While turmoil, tragedy, and death swirled around her, Ellen became a skilled linguist, working among internationals in a major German factory during World War II. She also turned away from God. Through an amazing series of providential circumstances, Ellen became the official interpreter for the American military government in Germany after the War. In this capacity, she met her future husband. Years after coming to the States with Ken, Ellen finally faced the claims of Christ, and the fact of her own sin. Ellen's life, transformed in an instant, took on new meaning, enabling her to draw blessing from further bereavemant, and joy from renewed fires of trial. From My Self to My Savior shares the accounts which Ellen wrote to her children over a period of twenty-five years, along with over fifty authentic photographs and documents.