George Muller : Delighted In God
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1. Prussian Playboy
2. Constrained By The Love Of Jesus
3. England, 1829
4. Training By The Teign
5. The Bell Tolls
6. A Visible Proof
7. Whose Is The Gold And Silver
8. A Change Of Air
9. A Bank Which Cannot Break
10. Looking To His Riches
11. A Just Complaint
12. Stronger Than Turmoil
13. Miller’s Secret Treasure
14. When The South Wind Blew
15. Indescribable Happiness
16. No Place Ever Seemed So Dear
17. Letter To Yangchow
18. Safe To Glory
19. Return To Rigi
20. To The White House
21. Simply By Prayer
22. The Scent Of Honeysuckle
23. Loved By Thousands
24. Admiring His Kindness
25. Precious Prospect
26. A Final Assessment
27. Eighty Years On P. 313
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George Muller’s life and ministry is one of the most remarkable episodes in the history of the Christian church and a powerful answer to twentieth-century skepticism.
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. As George Muller delighted and trusted in God, his prayers were answered in the most seemingly impossible situations. The extraordinary results of his relationship with God are a witness to the world and a stimulus to our faith today.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780877883043
ISBN10: 0877883041
Roger Steer
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2000
Publisher: Harold Shaw Publishers Shaw Books
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