The Autobiography of George Müller

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Gideon House Books - Biography & Autobiography - 358 pages
George Müller, a rebellious thief transformed into a humble servant of God, longed for his life to be a living manifestation of the strength and power of Christ. From a position of utter dependence upon God, Müller opens up his journals and offers us front row access to the inner workings of his own spiritual life as well as an intimate accounting of the miraculous provisions of God which enabled him to house, feed and care for thousands of orphans in 19th century England. Müller humbly beckons every single one of his readers to follow his lead toward a life of uncomplicated, dynamic faith in the King of kings and Lord of lords who is alive and waiting to overturn every paradigm of a watching world. 
Our modern world desperately needs to see the power and light of the risen Christ bursting forth from our lives. Who among us is willing to take up the baton of faith Müller extends to us here and offer up our lives as living sacrifices to the faithful God of love?  
 

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INTRODUCTION
Boyhood and Youth
The Prodigals Return
SelfDedication
Leaning on Jesus
Ministry at Bristol Begun
The Scriptural Knowledge Institution
Home for Destitute Orphans
Faith Strengthened by Exercise
Walking in Darkness
Prosperity
Stewardship
Reaping Bountifully
Faith Confirmed by Prosperity
Continued Mercies
A New Victory of Faith

The Field Widening
Trial
Deliverance
Asking and Receiving
Plenty and Want
Unvarying Prosperity
Reaping in
Three Years of Prosperity
Conclusion
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