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A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller Written by Himself, Fourth Part   By: (1805-1898)

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In this fourth part of George Müller's autobiography, readers are once again given a powerful insight into the faith, dedication, and miracles that characterized his life. Müller's unwavering belief in God's provision and guidance is inspiring, and his recounting of the numerous times when God showed up in incredible ways to provide for his needs is truly awe-inspiring.

This installment focuses on Müller's work with orphan care and his efforts to establish orphanages in Bristol, England. Readers are taken on a journey as Müller shares the challenges he faced, the perseverance he exhibited, and the miraculous ways in which God intervened to ensure that the needs of the children under his care were met.

Throughout the book, Müller's humble and sincere faith shines through, serving as a powerful reminder of the importance of trusting in God and relying on His provision. His life is a testament to the incredible things that can happen when we have faith as small as a mustard seed.

Overall, this book is a testament to the power of faith, the importance of prayer, and the incredible ways in which God can work in the lives of those who trust in Him. It is a powerful and moving read that will no doubt leave readers feeling inspired and encouraged in their own faith journeys.

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PREFACE

TO THE

FIRST EDITION OF THE FOURTH PART

Twelve years have elapsed since the period at which the third part of the Narrative of the Lord's dealings with me closes. It has not been for want of matter, that this fourth part has not appeared sooner; but the increased and ever increasing variety of other occupations has kept me hitherto from arranging the materials for the press. Of late, however, I have judged, for the following reasons, that I ought particularly to give myself to this service.

1, It has pleased the Lord so abundantly to bless the former parts of my Narrative to the comfort, encouragement, strengthening, and instruction of those who are young and weak in the faith, and to those unacquainted with the simplicity of the truth, that I consider myself to be the servant of such; and I feel that responsibility is laid upon me, to do what further I can, in this way, to serve them. And this, I confess, I do joyfully; for my spirit has oft times been not a little refreshed during the eighteen years which have elapsed, since I published the first part of my Narrative, by the many hundreds of letters I have received, giving an account of the blessing, which the writers of them have derived from the perusal of it; and I have thus been again and again encouraged to go on with the work... Continue reading book >>


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