

The Autobiography Of George Muller [George Muller] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. The Autobiography Of George Muller Review: Meticulous, and sometimes, overly so, but wonderful testimony to God's work - Over the years I've read a couple of other versions of Müller's autobiography/biography, and recently I decided to check his story out again. I found I'd given away my other versions, so bought a Kindle one, which turned out to be neither of the ones I'd read previously, as far as I can tell, though much of the information was the same, of course. Müller was meticulous in keeping accounts, and could tell you down to the last farthing how much had been given to him, or his orphans/orphanages, his schools, the missionaries he supported, his tract and Bible distribution. All this on top of running three large orphanages, praying every day for their needs, answering letters and far more. But these things are only the outcome of an extraordinary faith (although he regarded his faith as ordinary) and a willingness to allow God to supply all his needs. He never once asked anyone for anything in the way of donations, though he did let people know about the work and how it was going. More importantly he let people know about God's constant supply, not just of money but of the right people, food and much more. Müller was by no means the first to live by faith in such a way. One of his great examples was August Francke, who ran an orphanage twice as big as Müller's as well as doing much else, but who was also a great man of faith. It's not easy to see such faith at work in such a large way in the present day, but no doubt God has other men and women under his hand who walk in some measure at least like this. In fact, I've personally known a couple who lived without an income while pastoring a church in a small town. Review: Inspirational Life & Good Reading - Reading about Muller’s life encourages my faith and gives me the desire to get to know God better and the boldness to rely on Him more faithfully- without having to rely on myself. Book is in diary format (day, things he did and thought). I’m halfway through it but wanted to share that this is a great book- good for gifts and for self reflection.
| Best Sellers Rank | #15,124 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #15 in Christian Stewardship (Books) #36 in Religious Leader Biographies #511 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (1,650) |
| Dimensions | 4.2 x 0.7 x 6.8 inches |
| Edition | Revised, Updated |
| ISBN-10 | 0883681595 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0883681596 |
| Item Weight | 2.31 pounds |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 240 pages |
| Publication date | February 1, 1996 |
| Publisher | Whitaker House |
M**L
Meticulous, and sometimes, overly so, but wonderful testimony to God's work
Over the years I've read a couple of other versions of Müller's autobiography/biography, and recently I decided to check his story out again. I found I'd given away my other versions, so bought a Kindle one, which turned out to be neither of the ones I'd read previously, as far as I can tell, though much of the information was the same, of course. Müller was meticulous in keeping accounts, and could tell you down to the last farthing how much had been given to him, or his orphans/orphanages, his schools, the missionaries he supported, his tract and Bible distribution. All this on top of running three large orphanages, praying every day for their needs, answering letters and far more. But these things are only the outcome of an extraordinary faith (although he regarded his faith as ordinary) and a willingness to allow God to supply all his needs. He never once asked anyone for anything in the way of donations, though he did let people know about the work and how it was going. More importantly he let people know about God's constant supply, not just of money but of the right people, food and much more. Müller was by no means the first to live by faith in such a way. One of his great examples was August Francke, who ran an orphanage twice as big as Müller's as well as doing much else, but who was also a great man of faith. It's not easy to see such faith at work in such a large way in the present day, but no doubt God has other men and women under his hand who walk in some measure at least like this. In fact, I've personally known a couple who lived without an income while pastoring a church in a small town.
A**B
Inspirational Life & Good Reading
Reading about Muller’s life encourages my faith and gives me the desire to get to know God better and the boldness to rely on Him more faithfully- without having to rely on myself. Book is in diary format (day, things he did and thought). I’m halfway through it but wanted to share that this is a great book- good for gifts and for self reflection.
K**N
Inspiring Book
This book is an inspiring book on the power of prayer. This book changed the way I veiw the power of prayer. It is an inspiring story of a man who trusted God fully in each situation. It's a wonderful book at a very affordable price. I recommend this for personal growth and reading and as a gift.
W**A
Excellent author
Every Christian I believe should have this book in their library and read it once a year. Getting incorporates, motivation, encouragement, and the realities of Christian faith.
C**S
Incredible life of faith
First I will give you the negative: The style is antiquated, and sometimes cumbersome. At times it comes across as repetitive. That being said you will most likely be blessed, and even besides your self in awe perhaps. Living a life of constant prayer and faith while trusting God for ALL of life's provisions was and is incredible. Keep in mind, he never asked for donations!
J**N
Unselfish prayers answered powerfully!
This autobiography is a real life example of how we can see miracles every day when we pray with pure motives for the blessing of others. James 4:1-4 makes it clear that the key to seeing God answer pray is asking Him with pure motives. Jesus, who said He was the Son of God, eternal King, came to save us by suffering and dying to save the human race from their sin. He had the power to heal the blind , the crippled and the sick people. He raised people from the dead. With all this power he still set an example by washing His disciples feet. He didn’t come to condemn the world but to save us. While He was here he loved and served people. If you love like Jesus, and serve like Jesus and your prayers will result in miracles like Jesus. Mark Allen
N**N
An Extraordinary Story of The Power of Prayer
This is such an incredible testimony to true faith in God providing bountiful blessings beyond what we can imagine. An absolute inspiration!
P**O
George Muller
Really a must read for any person of faith. Personally both challenging and convicting to see how small or faith is with such a big God!!! Bokk arrive in package in mint condition!!
A**T
Worth the read
D**Z
Vale a pena ler esta obra.
C**�
Great reading. Encourages the faith & stirs up conviction in the heart to make the difference wherever we are.
L**E
Je me suis trompé
Y**B
A prayer warrior. Every one who wants the power of receiving through prayer must read this.
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