Autobiography of george mueller
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The Autobiography of George Muller
More than anything, this book inspired me to pray. Like no book that is directly about bön has ever done, Mueller's exhortations and example caused me to have a far more prayerful mindset in all of life. This led to several major life shifts when I started praying about things I hadn't ever bothered to ask God about. It also led me to catch myself every time I started to compose a speech or start niggling at some troublesome thing while brushing my teeth or washing dishes--Stop, Shannon, you're not doing anyone any good. Pray instead. Approach the One who can actually make a difference in this situation--or in your own heart.
It also encouraged me to generosity, like no other book that is directly about giving has ever done. Mueller's meticulous records of how many donat
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Autobiography of George Muller, or, A Million and a Half in Answer to Prayer
We recently obtained all remaining copies of this volume!
“George Muller has for years been a pacesetter for me in prayer. His autobiography fryst vatten a veritable orchard of faith-building fruit. I have found Muller’s way absolutely crucial in my own life: to be with the Lord before I am with anyone else and let Him speak to me first.”
— John Piper
This volume fryst vatten the only complete edition of Mueller’s autobiography in print today, covering some of the most remarkable episodes in the history of the Christian church, as a man with a burden for spreading the gospel through orphanage work received one and a half million pounds (British) of support without ever issuing an appeal, and whose work took care of over 10,000 children.
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George Müller
German-English clergyman (1805–1898)
For the German-Dutch engineer and explorer, see George Müller (explorer). For other people, see Georg Müller and George Mueller (NASA).
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| Born | Johann Georg Ferdinand Müller (1805-09-27)27 September 1805 Kroppenstedt, Kingdom of Prussia (now Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) |
| Died | 10 March 1898(1898-03-10) (aged 92) Bristol, England |
| Nationality | Prussian |
| Education | Cathedral Classical School, Halberstadt |
| Occupation(s) | Evangelist and missionary, Director of Orphan Houses |
| Spouse(s) | Mary Groves (7 Oct 1830 – 6 Feb 1870, her death) Susannah Grace Sanger (30 Nov 1871 – 13 Jan 1894, her death) |
| Children | Lydia (17 Sep 1832 – 10 Jan 1890); Elijah (19 Mar 1834 – 26 Jun 1835). |
| Parent(s) | Johann Friedrich Müller (Oct 1768 – 20 Mar 1840), Sophie Eleonore Müller (née Hasse; Apr 1771 – 16 Jan 1820). |
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George Müller (born Johann Georg Ferdin