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GEORGE MÜLLER.
In this reflective continuation, a devoted Christian narrator shares the quiet triumphs and challenges that have marked twelve more years of prayer‑filled service. He explains why the growing need to support schools, distribute Scripture, and care for orphaned children compelled him to set down fresh testimonies of divine provision. The tone is gentle yet earnest, inviting readers to see how simple, faithful petitions can ripple into expansive acts of mercy.
The narrative weaves personal anecdotes with broader updates on the flourishing institutions he oversees, illustrating how the same biblical principles that sustained modest beginnings still guide a rapidly expanding mission. Listeners will hear stories of unexpected finances, the construction of new homes for hundreds of children, and the ongoing struggle to balance large‑scale work with family life. Though rooted in a specific historical context, the account offers encouragement for anyone seeking to trust God amid demanding endeavors.
Language
en
Duration
~15 hours (870K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2007-01-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1805–1898
Best known for building the Bristol orphan houses and living by a remarkable trust in prayer, this 19th-century evangelist became one of the most widely read Christian figures of his time. His story moves from a troubled youth in Prussia to a life spent caring for children and supporting missionary and Bible work.
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