George Muller: All Things Are Possible

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Ambassador-Emerald International, Aug 1, 2008 - 326 pages
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By his life lived through faith in God's providence, we see that "all things are possible" with God.

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This story changed my life. The simple, honest, vulnerable, straight forward accounting of the prayerful dependence of a man, like you and me, upon the God who supplies the birds and beasts with their daily bread is easy to read - even when almost beyond comprehension.
In a time when social justice is rising in popularity, Muller's true tale of care and nurture for thousands of orphaned children is inspiration and guidance. A.T. Pierson has done us a tremendous favor in this well rendered journey through Muller's letters, journals, and records.
Buy it. Buy extras and give them away. I've given dozens. All who've read them have commented on the inspiration and offered their thanks.
 

About the author (2008)

Arthur T. Pierson (1837-1911) served prominent pulpit both in America and Great Britain, preaching for two years at the Metropolitan Tabernacle following C. H. Spurgeon's death. He lectured at Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, Illinois, and at Pierson Bible Institute in Seoul, Korea. He was one of the few Americans to speak at England's Keswick conferences. A consulting editor to the Scofield Reference Bible, he was also a contributor to the classic work The Fundamentals.

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