George Müller – First Orphan House
"Jan. 25, 1847. The season of the year is now approaching, when building may be begun. Therefore with increased earnestness I have
"Jan. 25, 1847. The season of the year is now approaching, when building may be begun. Therefore with increased earnestness I have
"Nov. 19, 1846. I am now led more and more to importune the Lord to send me the means, which are requisite
A complaint having been received from a gentleman in October, 1845, that some of the inhabitants of Wilson Street were inconvenienced by
"Sept. 17 1838. The trial still continues. It is now more and more trying, even to faith, as each day comes. Truly,
Regarding one of the sharpest times of trial Mr. Müller writes: "Sept. 10, 1838. Monday morning. Neither Saturday nor yesterday had any
"Aug. 20 1838. The £5 which I had received on the 18th. had been given for house-keeping, so that today I was
"May 6, 1845. About six weeks ago intimation was kindly given by a brother that he expected a certain considerable sum of
"March 17. From the 12th to the 16th had come in £4 5s. 11½d. for the Orphans. This morning our poverty, which
"March 9, 1842. At a time of the greatest need, both with regard to the Day Schools and the Orphans, so much
Under the date Jan. 25, 1842, Mr. Müller writes: "Perhaps, dear reader, you have said in your heart before you have read