
The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller
"The Life of Trust: Being a Narrative of the Lord's Dealings With George Müller" by George Müller is a biographical account written in the mid-19th century. The book details Müller's faith-driven journey and his unique approach to philanthropy, particularly through founding and operating orphanages in Bristol without soliciting donations, relying solely on prayer. It explores themes of divine providence and faith, highlighting how Müller navigated life and ministry through steadfast reliance on God. The opening of the narrative introduces readers to George Müller's early life, revealing a troubled youth filled with dishonesty and indulgences. It describes his formative years marked by a lack of spiritual direction until a significant turning point where he begins to experience a newfound faith and desire to serve God. As Müller narrates his journey from a debauched existence to one dedicated to ministry and care for orphans, the foundations of his deep reliance on prayer and conviction in God's promises become evident, setting the stage for the transformative work he would accomplish in his later life.
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