George Müller of Bristol is a fascinating and inspiring biography of a man who dedicated his life to serving others and depending on God for all his needs. Arthur T. Pierson does an excellent job of capturing Müller's unwavering faith and commitment to prayer, as well as his innovative approach to caring for orphans in 19th-century England.
The book provides a detailed account of Müller's life, from his early struggles and doubts to his later successes and triumphs. Pierson's writing style is engaging and easy to follow, making it a compelling read for anyone interested in Christian history or the works of humanitarian figures.
Overall, George Müller of Bristol is a powerful testament to the impact one person can have when they fully trust in God and dedicate themselves to serving others. It is a must-read for anyone looking for inspiration or seeking to deepen their own faith.
Book Description:
George Muller was a great hero of faith. His greatest aim was to demonstrate that God answers prayer and can be trusted for every minute detail of life. Spending countless hours asking God to provide his needs, he only relied upon God. God called him to care for orphans and he conducted his orphanage in the same way, on faith alone. When a certain need was apparent, they would immediately go to God in prayer. In this dynamic dependance on God, He always proved faithful. He also established over a hundred schools, educating over a hundred thousand people! His example of absolute dependence on God stands in the gap of history to declare that God is enough, and He is faithful!