The Life of Trust Being a Narrative of the Lords Dealing With George Muller
Francis Wayland
The Life of Trust Being a Narrative of the Lords Dealing With George Muller
Francis Wayland
This book is a captivating narrative of faith and trust, recounting the extraordinary life of George Muller, a Prussian-born evangelist who dedicated his life to establishing orphanages and schools in Bristol, England during the 19th century. Through faith, prayer, and unwavering trust in God's provision, Muller was able to support and educate thousands of children without ever making an appeal for funds or resources. This inspiring account offers a powerful testimony to the transformative power of trust and faith in the face of daunting challenges.
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