
A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Muller - Part 1
George Muller
Faith That Fed Thousands: The True Story of George Müller’s Radical Trust in God
What happens when one man decides to rely on prayer alone to meet every need?
Sincere attempts to define George Müller as a preacher, evangelist, or a man who cared for the poor, fail to illustrate why you should read about him.
The man who cared for over 10,000 orphans and established 120 schools is best remembered for the principles by which he lived his life - principles that are now within your reach.
Hear, in Müller’s own words, his early days caught in theft and deceit, his conversion to Christ, his reliance upon the Bible alone as his foundation for truth. Hear of his faith – grown large enough to move mountains.
In this first part, Müller documents those initial mountains down the nearest penny, the thinnest spool of thread, and the last soul hungry for the gospel. All achieved without a salary, nor requesting any donation from anyone.
Now turned into an audiobook, with chapter headings, plus an introduction by author and narrator David G. Allen, this version of A Narration gives readers appropriate resting points, a sense of direction, and greater anticipation of each step in Müller’s journey.
It’s more than an autobiography. It’s a living testimony of what faith can do.
Explore a life whose legacy is sealed in the record books of heaven.
Duration - 8h 14m.
Author - George Muller.
Narrator - David G Allen.
Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
Location:
United States
Description:
Faith That Fed Thousands: The True Story of George Müller’s Radical Trust in God What happens when one man decides to rely on prayer alone to meet every need? Sincere attempts to define George Müller as a preacher, evangelist, or a man who cared for the poor, fail to illustrate why you should read about him. The man who cared for over 10,000 orphans and established 120 schools is best remembered for the principles by which he lived his life - principles that are now within your reach. Hear, in Müller’s own words, his early days caught in theft and deceit, his conversion to Christ, his reliance upon the Bible alone as his foundation for truth. Hear of his faith – grown large enough to move mountains. In this first part, Müller documents those initial mountains down the nearest penny, the thinnest spool of thread, and the last soul hungry for the gospel. All achieved without a salary, nor requesting any donation from anyone. Now turned into an audiobook, with chapter headings, plus an introduction by author and narrator David G. Allen, this version of A Narration gives readers appropriate resting points, a sense of direction, and greater anticipation of each step in Müller’s journey. It’s more than an autobiography. It’s a living testimony of what faith can do. Explore a life whose legacy is sealed in the record books of heaven. Duration - 8h 14m. Author - George Muller. Narrator - David G Allen. Published Date - Wednesday, 29 January 2025.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duration:00:00:19
Prefaces
Duration:00:04:51
Introduction
Duration:00:10:08
Chapter 1: Early Youth
Duration:00:06:45
Chapter 2: Prison and Genuine Attempts at Reform
Duration:00:11:04
Chapter 3 University, Switzerland, and My Conversion
Duration:00:19:17
Chapter 4: The Lot
Duration:00:09:10
Chapter 5: Entrusted with Little, Beginning to Preach, and the Importance of the Word
Duration:00:29:05
Chapter 6: Desiring to Be a Missionary and Opportunity to Study in London
Duration:00:08:37
Chapter 7: Looming Military Service, and Illness
Duration:00:13:09
Chapter 8: Going to London, and My Gradual Recovery
Duration:00:10:38
Chapter 9: The Joy of Scripture and the Points God Showed to Me
Duration:00:09:45
Chapter 10: Beginning Missionary Work and Separating From the Missionary Society
Duration:00:33:48
Chapter 11: Rebaptized, Married, and Convicted of and Sustain in Preaching without a Salary
Duration:00:33:05
Chapter 12: My Wife's Miscarriage, the Chastisement of the Lord, and God's Provision for Our Financial Needs
Duration:00:20:58
Chapter 13: Closing the Work at Teignmouth and Relocating by God's Will to Bristol
Duration:00:31:56
Chapter 14: Bagdad, the Year in Bristol, the Founding of a Gospel Society
Duration:00:28:06
Chapter 15: The Particulars of the Institution, a Newborn, Further Sustenance from God, and Travel Plans for the Continent
Duration:00:26:48
Chapter 16: Passport Troubles, and Passage Through France to Prussia
Duration:00:15:47
Chapter 17: Home Again, Paying Back Debts, and Ministering Again to Family
Duration:00:20:46
Chapter 18: Return to Bristol, Illness, Death in the Family, Trust in God for Our Needs
Duration:00:28:59
Chapter 19: The Lord's Miraculous Generosity in Establishing the Orphan House, and the Case of the Poor Seamstress (Rich in the Lord)
Duration:00:37:19
Chapter 20: An Accounting of the Lord's Generosity in Connection with the Orphan House in Its Early Days
Duration:00:27:48
Chapter 21: Illness, Beginning This Narrative, and the Showers of Blessings for the Orphan House
Duration:00:28:35
Chapter 22: A Report of God's Work Done at the Churches and Orphanages
Duration:00:15:05
Chapter 23: Review of the Last Five Years, the Time That I Have Laboured in Bristol with Brother Craik
Duration:00:12:20
Ending Credits
Duration:00:00:20