George Muller
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What makes the truly great preacher?
If you were to enrol for a course at the City of Bristol College, and you were interested in art and design, or computers, or just wanted to relax in the college community café, you would find yourself in...
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The secret of George Müller’s happiness
When I was young we used to sing a quaint hymn which began, ‘With harps and with viols there stand a great throng in the presence of Jesus, and sing this new song …’ It had a catchy tune...
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George Muller’s Ilfracombe retreat
We are grateful to the Victorians who built the paths which take us up Capstone Hill in Ilfracombe. If you took a stroll there, say in 1865, you might have seen a tall, slim gentleman, in his sixtieth year,...
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George Muller on how to live a happy life
120 years ago, in 1895, when he was 90 years of age, George Muller preached this sermon in Bristol. He gave it the title “How to live a happy life”. When he speaks of being happy for seventy years...
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George Muller’s simplicity and joyful experience of the living God
Today I received the following message: "I'm a follower of Christ, from Indonesia. I picked up your book on George Muller. It is a startling book, in every sense. There seems to be a resurgence of work by the...
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When the President welcomed the man from Bristol to the White House
George Muller looked after 10,000 children in Bristol in the nineteenth century and the Foundation he established still flourishes today. His belief that God answers prayer has made his name a byword for faith throughout the world. On a...
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Admiring God
Hodder and Stoughton, 1986. Published in the US by Crossway Books as The George Muller Treasury. Roger Steer's fourth and final book on Muller published to mark the 150th anniversary of the founding of the first children's home. Brings...
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A Living Reality
Hodder and Stoughton, 1985. Published in the US by Harold Shaw and OMF Books as Spiritual Secrets of George Muller Concentrates on Muller's relationship with God based on his own writings. Covers the nature of faith, prayer and the...
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George Muller: A Biography for Children
HarperCollins, 1984 Told for children, the story of one of the most remarkable ventures of faith in the history of the Christian church. Buy George Muller: A Biography for Children
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George Muller: Delighted in God
Hodder and Stoughton, 1975. Published in the US by Harold Shaw under the same title. Revised edition published as George Muller by Christian Focus Publications in September 1997. In the early 1830s George Muller embarked on a venture which may...
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