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George Muller

Rating:★★★★★
Category:Books
Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
Author:Roger Steer
Everyone! This is a must read. George Muller's life will truly inspire and also rebuke you of how he depended on God in prayer for every need in putting up an orphanage for thousands of boys and girls during 19th century in Bristol. He never asked anyone of anything but only asked God of everything in prayer.

How much faith do we need? Jesus said a mustard seed is enough. "If you had faith like a grain of mustard seed, you would tell this sycamore tree,'Be uprooted, and be planted in the sea,' and it would obey you.

Of course don't get it wrong, what Jesus meant there was the faith the disciples have in Him is enough that when they ask it will be given for He is the One who will answer as long as it is His will no matter how impossible it may seem for humans.

Mr. Muller lived up to 93years of age. He preached to thousands, taught doctrines and supported missionaries. He never retired of serving God and doing His will for his delight is in the Lord.

Go ahead and read it yourself.

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  1. parang meron ako book niya di ko pa nabasa... hanapin ko sa ba-ol ko hihihi ;)

    Tama! cuz His Faith is sufficient for us...

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