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Complete edition of Answers to Prayer by George Müller and compiled by A. E. C. Brooks. The author lived a life dependent on God through prayer, and through his examples, challenges and inspires readers today. "... only by prayer and faith without anyone being asked by me or my fellow-laborers whereby it may be seen, that God is FAITHFUL STILL, and HEARS PRAYER STILL." All students of thought should get this historic book. This 1898 edition, which George Müller gave his permission to compile, is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE HOW TO…mehr

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Complete edition of Answers to Prayer by George Müller and compiled by A. E. C. Brooks. The author lived a life dependent on God through prayer, and through his examples, challenges and inspires readers today. "... only by prayer and faith without anyone being asked by me or my fellow-laborers whereby it may be seen, that God is FAITHFUL STILL, and HEARS PRAYER STILL." All students of thought should get this historic book. This 1898 edition, which George Müller gave his permission to compile, is provided in a slim volume with full text at an affordable price. TABLE OF CONTENTS PREFACE HOW TO ASCERTAIN THE WILL OF GOD CHAPTER I: BEGINNING AND EARLY DAYS OF THE ORPHAN WORK. CHAPTER II: THE NEW ORPHAN HOUSES, ASHLEY DOWN. CHAPTER III: PRECIOUS ANSWERS TO PRAYER APPENDIX A: FIVE CONDITIONS OF PREVAILING PRAYER APPENDIX B: THE CAREFUL AND CONSECUTIVE READING OF THE HOLY SCRIPTURES APPENDIX C: PROVING THE ACCEPTABLE WILL OF GOD
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George Müller was a Christian evangelist who died on March 10, 1898. He was born on September 27, 1805, and lived until March 10, 1898. He was one of the people who started the movement of the Plymouth Brethren. His group was called the Open Brethren after the split. During his life, he took care of 10,024 orphans and helped them get an education. Some people said he put the poor above their place in British society since he helped them get an education. He set up 117 schools where more than 120,000 people got a Christian education. Müller and his wife started helping orphans in 1836, when they set up their own rented home at 6 Wilson Street, Bristol, to house 30 girls. Soon after that, three more houses on Wilson Street were set up for boys, girls, and younger kids, bringing the total number of kids who could be cared for to 130.¿