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  1. Rising from a life of sin to become one of the world’s most revered Christian evangelists, George Muller was a true son of God. With nothing but his faith in Jesus Christ, he set upon himself the task of establishing orphanages for providing care and education for thousands of orphans.

  2. Jun 20, 2017 · Müller's wife Mary died and he later remarried. Susannah Sangar was 16 years younger than George. She, just as Mary had been, was an excellent helpmate to him. With his son-in-law James to run the orphanges, Susannah arranged speaking tours for her husband, who was now 70 years old.

  3. George Müller (born Johann Georg Ferdinand Müller, 27 September 1805 – 10 March 1898) was a Christian evangelist and the director of the Ashley Down orphanage in Bristol, England. He was one of the founders of the Plymouth Brethren movement.

  4. Jun 29, 2016 · Mueller was the son of Herr and Frau Mueller. His father was a Prussian. tax-collector. The family moved to Heimershleben, four miles away, in. 1810. Soon two other sons were born. Strangely gullible, the father. would entrust his small sons with considerable amounts of cash to teach.

  5. George Müller (1805-1898) was a Prussian-born English evangelist and philanthropist. A man of faith and prayer, he established orphanages in Bristol and founded the Scriptural Knowledge Institution for Home and Abroad. George Müller, English Preacher and Philanthropist. George Müller: Preacher and Philanthropist.

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  7. George was a native of Prussia, born at Kroppenstaedt, on September 27, 1805. Little is known of his first five years, but in 1810 the family moved four miles away where his father became collector of the excise, a form of tax placed upon business houses and individuals for certain privileges. For the next eleven years the Mullers lived at ...

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