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A Narrative of some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller. Part 3

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A third sequence of first-person journal extracts recounts daily dependence on providence while operating orphan houses and associated schools. Entries detail acute financial shortages, specific responses to prayer, charity donations, administrative decisions, public meetings, and efforts to publish annual reports, interwoven with reflections on faith and duty. The author outlines methods of recordkeeping, reports recent labors abroad, and comments on pastoral responsibilities and support for teachers and staff. Themes emphasize reliance on prayer, stewardship of scarce resources, and practical management of charitable institutions amid ongoing uncertainty.

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George Müller

George Müller was a 19th-century Christian evangelist and philanthropist, best known for his work in founding orphanages in Bristol, England. His life and ministry were characterized by a deep reliance on prayer and faith, which he documented in his autobiographical works. Müller is particularly recognized for his series "A Narrative of Some of the Lord's Dealings with George Müller," where he shares his experiences and the miraculous provisions he witnessed throughout his life. His writings continue to inspire many in the realms of faith and social work, emphasizing the power of prayer and trust in divine providence.

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