
audiobook
by Susannah Grace Sanger Müller
PREACHING TOURS AND Missionary Labours OF GEORGE MÜLLER (of Bristol.)
INTRODUCTION.
FIRST MISSIONARY TOUR. - ENGLAND. From March 26th to July 6th, 1875.
SECOND TOUR. - ENGLAND, SCOTLAND AND IRELAND. From August 14th, 1875, to July 5th, 1876.
THIRD TOUR. - CONTINENT OF EUROPE.[A] From August 16th, 1876, to June 25th, 1877.
FOURTH TOUR. - CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. From August 18th, 1877, to July 8th, 1878.
FIFTH TOUR. - CONTINENT OF EUROPE. From Sept. 5th, 1878, to June 18th, 1879.
SIXTH TOUR. - UNITED STATES AND CANADA From August 27th, 1879, to June 17th, 1880.
SEVENTH TOUR. - CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. From Sept. 15th, 1880, to May 31st, 1881.
EIGHTH TOUR. - EGYPT, PALESTINE, ASIA MINOR, TURKEY, AND GREECE. From August 23rd, 1881, to May 30th, 1882.
In this intimate memoir, a devoted pastor’s wife explains the sudden call that led her from the familiar pews of Bristol to a series of preaching tours across England’s towns and countryside. She recounts the moment she felt released from her long‑standing duties while staying on the Isle of Wight, and how prayer and the support of trusted colleagues gave her the confidence to venture outward. The narrative captures the practical and spiritual preparation that preceded each journey, offering listeners a glimpse of 19th‑century missionary life.
The author outlines four clear aims that guided her travels: to present the gospel in plain language so seekers can grasp the promise of salvation; to awaken seasoned Christians to the reality of their own redemption; to foster a habit of daily, systematic Bible reading; and to bridge denominational divides by encouraging fellowship among sincere believers. Through vivid reflections and heartfelt testimony, the early chapters reveal a life devoted to sharing hope, deepening faith, and nurturing unity among the church’s scattered flock.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (340K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by the Bookworm, Sharon Verougstraete and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net (This book was produced from scanned images of public domain material from the Google Print project.)
Release date
2010-11-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

A 19th-century Christian writer and speaker, she is best known for preserving the story of George Müller’s preaching journeys and ministry in her own clear, firsthand account. Her work offers a close view of the faith, travel, and charitable work that shaped the Bristol orphan movement.
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