History Makers: George Muller Delighted in God (Historymakers Series)
Roger SteerPaperback 2015-03-20
The name of George Muller has become a byword for faith throughout the world. He depended on God for every penny of the cost of the orphanages he founded. Under no circumstances would any individual ever be asked for money or materials. His seemingly impossible success is as much an example to our generation as to his own.
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George Muller's life is a powerful answer to modern scepticism. His name has become a byword for faith throughout the world. In the early 1830s he embarked upon an extraordinary adventure. Disturbed by the faithlessness of the Church in general, he longed to have something to point to as 'visible proof that our God and Father is the same faithful creator as he ever was'. Praying in every penny of the costs, he supervised the building of three large orphanages housing thousands of children. Under no circumstances would any individual ever be asked for money or materials. He was more successful than anyone could have believed possible and is as much an example to our generation, as he was to his.
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The name of George Muller has become a byword for faith throughout the world. He depended on God for every penny of the cost of the orphanages he founded. Under no circumstances would any individual ever be asked for money or materials. His seemingly impossible success is as much an example to our generation as to his own.
Publisher Description
George Muller's life is a powerful answer to modern scepticism. His name has become a byword for faith throughout the world. In the early 1830s he embarked upon an extraordinary adventure. Disturbed by the faithlessness of the Church in general, he longed to have something to point to as 'visible proof that our God and Father is the same faithful creator as he ever was'. Praying in every penny of the costs, he supervised the building of three large orphanages housing thousands of children. Under no circumstances would any individual ever be asked for money or materials. He was more successful than anyone could have believed possible and is as much an example to our generation, as he was to his.