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A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller (The Complete Four-Volume Edition) - cover

A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller (The Complete Four-Volume Edition)

George Müller

Maison d'édition: DigiCat

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In "A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller," this compelling four-volume edition delves into Müller's profound spiritual journey, marked by unwavering faith and his remarkable reliance on God's providence. Written in an autobiographical style, the text captures Müller's experiences founding orphanages in Bristol, England, and his fervent prayer life that led to miraculous provisions. Richly interspersed with biblical references and theological reflections, the narrative transports readers through the Victorian context of social reform, philanthropy, and a deepening faith, offering an inspiring blueprint for a life anchored in divine trust. George Müller, a German-born Christian missionary and philanthropist, is known for his unparalleled commitment to the care of orphans during the 19th century. His profound conversion experience in his youth, coupled with a deep-seated conviction of God's faithfulness, propelled Müller to document his experiences. His strong belief in prayer and reliance on God's provision were not merely theoretical; they were lived realities that guided his actions and philanthropic endeavors throughout his life, serving as both a motivation and a theological framework for this work. Readers seeking encouragement in their spiritual journeys and those interested in historical Christian faith will find this narrative profoundly enriching. Müller's storytelling transcends time, inviting readers into a relationship with a God who provides, challenges, and transforms. This work is essential for those wishing to explore an exemplary model of faith in action, making it a significant contribution to both theological literature and Christian autobiographical writing.
Disponible depuis: 13/11/2022.
Longueur d'impression: 856 pages.

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