George Müller – He Abideth Faithful
Under the date Jan. 25, 1842, Mr. Müller writes: "Perhaps, dear reader, you have said in your heart before you have read
Under the date Jan. 25, 1842, Mr. Müller writes: "Perhaps, dear reader, you have said in your heart before you have read
"Dec. 9, 1841. Today came in for the Orphans by the sale of stockings 10s. 10d. We are now brought to the
"On May 25th, I began to ask the Lord for greater real spiritual prosperity among the saints, among whom I labour in
In his REVIEW OF THE YEAR 1841, Mr. Müller writes: "During this year I was informed about the conversion of one of
"Sept. 21, 1840, Monday. By what was in hand for the Orphans, and by what had come in yesterday, the need of
"Nov. 21, 1838.—Never were we so reduced in funds as today. There was not a single halfpenny in hand between the matrons
Later on, when there were nearly 100 persons to be maintained, and the funds were reduced to about £20, Mr. Müller writes:
In a third statement, containing the announcement of the opening of the Orphan-House, for destitute female children, and a proposal for the
Open Thy Mouth Wide In the account written by Mr. Müller dated Jan. 16, 1836, respecting the Orphan-House intended to be established
"That the trial of your faith, being much more precious than of gold that perisheth, though it be tried with fire, might