Answers to Prayer, from George Müller's Narratives

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Answers to Prayer, from George Müller's Narratives

by George Müller

EN·~3 hours·11 chapters

Chapters

11 total

Answers to Prayer - FROM - GEORGE MÜLLER'S NARRATIVES - COMPILED BY A. E. C. BROOKS.

2:33:22

Printed in United States of America

0:02

PREFACE

1:12

HOW TO ASCERTAIN THE WILL OF GOD

1:33

ANSWERS TO PRAYER

0:01

CHAPTER I - BEGINNING AND EARLY DAYS OF THE ORPHAN WORK.

5:50

CHAPTER II. - THE NEW ORPHAN HOUSES, ASHLEY DOWN.

2:39

CHAPTER III - PRECIOUS ANSWERS TO PRAYER

0:07

APPENDIX A - FIVE CONDITIONS OF PREVAILING PRAYER

0:53

APPENDIX B - THE CAREFUL AND CONSECUTIVE READING OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES

7:46

Description

In this carefully selected collection, a 19th‑century philanthropist shares the practical steps he used to hear God’s guidance. By pairing prayer with diligent study of Scripture and an honest, patient heart, he illustrates a method that steered him through everyday decisions and larger callings. The excerpts reveal how he guarded against personal ambition and the allure of others’ opinions, trusting instead in the Spirit’s quiet prompting. Listeners will find a clear, down‑to‑earth framework for seeking divine direction in their own lives.

The narrative then turns to the early days of a remarkable orphan‑care venture, born from a deep conviction that God still answered prayers in modern times. Faced with the looming fear of poverty among aging believers, he felt compelled to show that reliance on the Living God could provide real, tangible hope. Through modest beginnings, he witnessed small miracles that encouraged both the vulnerable and the skeptical. These early stories offer a vivid portrait of faith put into action, inviting listeners to consider how steadfast trust can shape compassionate work.

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Language

en

Duration

~3 hours (173K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-06-24

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

George Müller

George Müller

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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