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George Muller (History Makers) (edition 1997)

by Roger Steer

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Here is the definitive life story of the man who lived by prayer and faith alone, housing and feeding thousands of homeless children in England, advertising his financial needs to no one but God.
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Title:George Muller (History Makers)
Authors:Roger Steer
Info:Christian Focus (1997), Paperback, 256 pages
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George Müller: Delighted in God by Roger Steer

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One of the books that has most shaped my thinking for most of my ministry and daily living! A challenge to owning a faith that depends on God, is creative, Bible focused and looks to demonstrate itself by knowing and meeting needs in the community. He stayed innovative and as far as I can disern, was a great discipler and investor in others.
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[Introduction] George Muller has a special claim on your attention.
Half a century earlier, Wolfenbuttel's medieval castle had been the favourite residence of a local noble family; by the early nineteenth century, although the royal visitors had departed, the little seventeenth-century town nestling in the hills of Lower Saxony had lost none of its charm.
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