He lived by faith, bringing every request to God in prayer, never asking anyone for money, and over and over, God met the needs of George and “his” orphans. Müller is, of course, best known for founding and running the orphanages which were home to more than 10,000 children, but he was also active in supporting education and missions work. It’s amazing to read how God took a dishonest, selfish rascal like George Müller, changed his heart, and used him so powerfully. It is well-done overall, and I am looking forward to reading other books in the Christian Heroes: Then and Now series (our curriculum for next year includes another book from the series about the missionary, Gladys Aylward). I read this book with my kids as part of our Sonlight homeschool curriculum.
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