George Muller fed and housed thousands of orphans and never asked for a penny from anyone- except God. Muller's practice of dependence upon prayer and his social concern shaped decades of missionary and social endeavors throughout the world.
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Reviewed by peter warton (england), October 07, 2004
Life changing, George Muller opens to the reader some of his deepest thoughts and even weaknesses, which I didn't expect.
A real encouragement to those of us who can put 'them on a pedestal'
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Linda Greeson (Albion IN), August 08, 2002
Because this book was written in 1899 I at first found it a little hard to follow and sometimes understand. (Words had slightly different meanings then, etc)
I then purchased "George Muller- Delighted by God" by Roger Steer. Although a shorter book, it covered Muller's life well and was easy to follow.
Now knowing well Muller's story, I was then able to start A.T. Pierson's "George Muller of Bristol" again and found it easier to follow. In fact it added other details that Steer's book did not.
I highly recommend that every Christian be familiar with George Muller's life story as it will inspire you to trust deeper in our God who is faithful!
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Glen Pickren (Irvine, CA USA), August 31, 2000
Not just a biography but a lesson in God's equipping. Written in 1899, it is amazing how similar the state of the churches and the clergy were to today. Great wisdom and insight from a man who knew and trusted God.
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