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Answers to Prayer, from George Müller’s Narratives Answers to Prayer, from George Müller’s Narratives

Answers to Prayer, from George Müller’s Narratives

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  • Introduction (1:11)
  • Preface (2:42)
  • 1 - Beginning and Early Days of the Orphan Work (52:46)
  • 2 - The New Orphan Houses, Ashley Down (22:11)
  • 3 - Precious Answers to Prayer (1:43)
  • Appendix A: Five Conditions of Prevailing Prayer (0:59)
  • Appendix B: The Careful and Consecutive Reading of The Holy Scriptures (7:53)
  • Appendix C: Proving The Acceptable Will of God (8:45)
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“Answers to Prayer, from George Müller’s Narratives” by George Müller is a spiritual memoir written in the late 19th century. The work provides a compelling account of Müller’s life, particularly focusing on his profound experiences with prayer and faith, as he established orphanages in Bristol and relied solely on God’s providence without direct appeals for financial support. The narrative emphasizes the tangible results of prayer and trust in God.

“I never remember, in all my Christian course, a period now (in March, 1895) of sixty-nine years and four months, that I ever SINCERELY and PATIENTLY sought to know the will of God by the teaching of the Holy Ghost, through the instrumentality of the Word of God, but I have been ALWAYS directed rightly. But if honesty of heart and uprightness before God were lacking, or if I did not patiently wait upon God for instruction, or if I preferred the counsel of my fellow men to the declarations of the Word of the living God, I made great mistakes.” – GEORGE MÜLLER.