George Muller Homeschool Resources

1805-1898

Muller is best known for the orphanages he built and operated in Bristol, England, during the 19th century. Now a Christian classic, his diary shares one man's journey from sin and rebellion to a lifetime of service. A remarkable story of childlike dependence on God to meet your every need! 237 pages, softcover from Whitaker.

If you were an orphan in the city of Bristol around 1850 then life was hard but if you got a place in Ashley Down, one of George Muller's children's homes, the future was bright. At Ashley Down you were really looked after. It was like living in a big happy, loving family. George Muller was such a kind man and Asley Down was a brilliant place to be. Yet when George Muller was young, he was selfish and totally untrustworthy. Find out how God miraculously trasformed one young man's life from selfish and greedy to courageous and trustworthy. Recommended for ages 9 to 14.

Here is the true story of George Muller and the hidden coins! What would you do if needed some money? Would you pick some off a tree in the garden? Of course you wouldn't---money doesn't grow on trees! You have to work for it. Sometimes you have to work hard.

George Muller didn't like to work and tried to get his money in other ways. He would cheat and steal and was eventually thrown in prison. Find out how God changed George from a thief to someone even children could trust. Recommended for ages 4 to 7.

Though confirmed in the church at the age of 14, George Muller was raised without a real concept of God. By the time he was 16, he was in jail as a vagabond and thief. In his early twenties he came in contact with a group of people who met regularly for prayer and Bible study. Through their witness he was brought to a turning point in his life and was born into the family of God. Daily Bible reading and prayer immediately became an important part of his Christian life and a cornerstone of his future orphanage ministry. For ages 12 and up.

The people of Bristol, England, though God had more important things to care about than an orphan's breakfast. But George M|ller (1805-1898) knew that wasn't true. George opened an orphanage, trusting God to provide for the needs of the orphans. By the time George was old, God had shown Himself faithful to ten thousand children! Homes, food, education, love - God provided it all.

The Heroes for Young Readers series introduces younger children to the lives of Christian heroes. Perfect for read-alouds or early independent readers, children will love the captivating rhyming poems and color illustrations. Recommended for ages 5 to 10.

    It began with George Müller—rebellious, absorbed in the world and its pleasures.

    It became George Müller—miraculously transformed by the power of Christ, daring to dream a dream and to trust God to bring it to pass.

    In jail by age sixteen, few people would have believed that George Müller would become a great hero of the faith. He and his wife cared for over 10,000 orphans. Discover the incredible true story of the man of faith whose missionary work was built on prayer and who still inspires us today. Taking his biographical details and putting them in an exciting novel form, this short book will stir your heart, move you to greater faith, and lead you to worship the God who answers prayer.

      The Christian Heroes: Then & Now series chronicles the true stories of ordinary men and women whose trust in God accomplished extraordinary deeds for his kingdom and glory.

      With scarcely enough food or money for his own family, George Muller opened his heart and home. Sustained by God's provision, the Muller house "Breakfast Club" of thirty orphans grew to five large houses that ultimately over ten thousand children would call home.

      For ages 10 and up.

      This audiobook version Christian Heroes: Then & Now: George Muller is the perfect companion for long car trips or quiet-times at home.

      This inspiring biographical story looks at the life of George Muller (1805 - 1898). With scarcely enough food or money for his own family, George Muller opened his heart and home. Sustained by God's provision, the Muller house "Breakfast Club" of thirty orphans grew to five large houses that ultimately over ten thousand children would call home.

      Approximately 4:39 hours on 4 CDs.

      George M&#252ller was a German playboy who found Christ and then gave his life to serve Christ unreservedly. He rescued, care for, feed, and educate thousands of orphans without asking anyone for money. Instead he prayed, and his children never missed a meal. Here is the story of life and how God answered prayer and supplied their needs. This DVD includes an extra 30-minute program on the life and legacy of George Muller. Widescreen. Approx. 60 minutes. Region free.

      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.

        This revision of the classic biography George Müller of Bristol tells of a life characterized by prayer, faith, and self-denial in the cause of Christ. George Müller (1805-1898) was well known for his constant faith in God and for providing an education to the children under his care. During his lifetime, he established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 young persons, including orphans. From the age of seventy until ninety, Mr. Müller made great evangelistic tours. He traveled 200,000 miles, going around the world and preaching in many lands and in several different languages.

        George Müller of Bristol was written the year after Müller’s death by his close friend, American preacher and evangelist Arthur T. Pierson (1837–1911). Pierson served prominent pulpits both in America and Great Britain, preaching for two years at the Metropolitan Tabernacle following C. H. Spurgeon’s death. He lectured at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago, Illinois, and at Pierson Bible Institute in Seoul, Korea.

        Hendrickson Classic Biographies feature enduring stories about real people whose lives have been touched and transformed by God, and who in turn have touched others with God’s love. Each story has been carefully selected, gently edited if necessary, and freshly typeset, making every account—be it ancient or contemporary—a compelling read. Great lives reaching across the ages to touch lives today, encouraging, challenging, and inspiring.

        As a boy, George Muller was a thief and a liar, but after turning to Christ, he provided for over 10,000 orphans - without ever asking anyone but God to supply their needs. He testified that he knew of at least 50,000 specific answers to his prayers. From his amazing personal account, you will find out how to turn your faith loose, connect with God's amazing power and participate in miraculous events. Through the extraordinary example of George Muller's life, you will discover how to trust God and seek His answers to your every problem. 141 pages, softcover from Whitaker House.