George Muller (1805-1898) was born in Kroppenstaedt in Prussia, he is the son of a tax collector. Before he became a Christian, George had a reputation as a liar and a thief. After accepting Christ as his personal Savior he was used in an exceptional way to provide over 10,000 orphans in his life. He never borrowed nor asked anyone to satisfy his needs. He trusted in God to serve himself and an orphan, and God never failed.
In 1875, George began spreading his trip, thereby leading him to more than 200,000 miles to 42 countries and preached to 3 million people. God changed a man who can trust his father's source to a little boy who stole from the ground from his father.
George Muller's department continues to build the George Muller Foundation today.
A few years ago, I spent some time studying George Muller's life. Muller is often praised for the life of faith, but that is correct. He did not share the need for ministry with others. He completely trusts the Lord, and God always offers it. We often read his story and watch victory on each page, but one day I saw a glimpse of the reality in his story. In one of his magazines Mr. Mueller mentioned the heavy emotions he had experienced during the waiting period. This short sentence shows that he is as human as any other person of us. In fact, he often emphasizes this to others. His beliefs are not special. He must also experience an uncertain moment in the walk of faith. On the other hand, his god is in miraculous acting, increasing faith.
Hudson Taylor and George Muller are my two favorite Christian heroes. Over and over, God protects these people and prepares for them. Through them, he touches countless lives and encourages future generations to believe. However, if they are not willing to take risks, we do not know anything about these people. They have a secret. Because they know God, these people can start their efforts. They know him through his words and their daily lives. When a "big" moment comes, their faith is rooted in this knowledge. Compared to God who knows Almighty, Almighty, Almighty, risk is irrelevant
Testimony: One night the children of the orphanage went to sleep, and George Muller realized there was no bread for breakfast the next morning. Then he asked his friend, the guest of the orphanage, to pray with him. Muller told his visitors that there was absolutely no breakfast the next morning. My friend reminded Muller that Mueller was very clear that all shops were closed. God always needs people. Deuteronomy 10: 12 "Now the LORD your God, the people of Israel, have commanded you, but fear the LORD your God, love him and serve the LORD your God." Do not make a mistake: I can not tolerate any defects, this is the reason for the existence of human beings.