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A Brief Account of the Life and Labors of George Muller was written by Muller’s second wife. It is a concise, faithful, and intriguing overview of Muller’s remarkable life and work up until he began his missionary journeys in his seventies. A summary of this later period is also included.
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by Susannah Muller and Jim Eliff
George Muller (1805-1898) believed he had seen over 50,000 answers to prayer. Refusing to ask any-
one but God alone for help, he fed, clothed and housed 10,024 orphans during his lifetime in Bristol, England. Perhaps no one in modern history has demonstrated the life of trust in God more persistently and conspicuously than this man.
A Brief Account of the Life and Labors of George Muller was written by Muller’s second wife. It is a concise, faithful, and intriguing overview of Muller’s remarkable life and work up until he began his missionary journeys in his seventies. A summary of this later period is also included.
Two sections of this book were written by George Muller himself: first, his original introduction to Mrs. Muller’s work, notable particularly for the explanation of how his Narrative ignited revival in Ireland, and, second, a collection of his journal entries which we have called George Muller on Money and Possessions. This compilation presents a challenging alternative to 21st century presuppositions and practices regarding business, investment, retirement, and charitable giving.
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Weight | 9 oz |
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Dimensions | 5.5 × 8.5 × .5 in |