The Legacy of George Müller
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The Legacy of George Müller presents an intimate, devotional account of one of nineteenth-century evangelicalism's most influential figures: the Bristol philanthropist whose orphan houses became enduring symbols of prayer, faith, and practical charity. Written in a lucid, reverent prose, the book belongs to the tradition of Victorian religious biography, combining moral instruction, spiritual testimony, and documentary remembrance to interpret Müller's life as evidence of divine providence. Susannah Grace Sanger Müller writes from a position of unusual closeness to her subject. As George Müller's wife and companion in ministry, she observed not only the public achievements that made his name famous, but also the habits of discipline, dependence, and humility that sustained them. Her perspective helps explain the book's emphasis on character rather than mere accomplishment, and on faith as a lived practice rather than an abstract doctrine. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Christian biography, Victorian philanthropy, and the history of evangelical spirituality. It will especially reward those seeking a reflective portrait of religious conviction translated into social action, institutional courage, and lifelong service.
The Legacy of George Müller presents an intimate, devotional account of one of nineteenth-century evangelicalism's most influential figures: the Bristol philanthropist whose orphan houses became enduring symbols of prayer, faith, and practical charity. Written in a lucid, reverent prose, the book belongs to the tradition of Victorian religious biography, combining moral instruction, spiritual testimony, and documentary remembrance to interpret Müller's life as evidence of divine providence. Susannah Grace Sanger Müller writes from a position of unusual closeness to her subject. As George Müller's wife and companion in ministry, she observed not only the public achievements that made his name famous, but also the habits of discipline, dependence, and humility that sustained them. Her perspective helps explain the book's emphasis on character rather than mere accomplishment, and on faith as a lived practice rather than an abstract doctrine. This volume is recommended to readers interested in Christian biography, Victorian philanthropy, and the history of evangelical spirituality. It will especially reward those seeking a reflective portrait of religious conviction translated into social action, institutional courage, and lifelong service.
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