George Mueller of Bristol - A. T. Pierson - ebook
George Mueller of Bristol - A. T. Pierson - ebook
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George Müller of Bristol was written the year after Müller’s death by the American preacher and evangelist Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911) an American Presbyterian pastor with a wide and varied transatlantic ministry that became well known in Scotland and England as well as in America.
His evangelical faith and passion for prayer uniquely qualified him to write this biography of his dear friend, George Müller.
The book is a truly remarkable work, which, though it would not be described as a revival book, has inspired the faith of many servants of God to seek him for greater things, resulting in revival. For example, this book was the main inspiration behind James McQuilkin who turned to God in prayer and whose small prayer meeting was the source of the 1859 Irish revival. It is essentially a record of the extraordinary faith of one man who produced a vast array of godly results.
During his lifetime, he established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 young persons, including orphans. From the age of seventy until ninety, Mr. Müller made great evangelistic tours. He traveled 200,000 miles, going around the world and preaching in many lands and in several different languages. He also planted and pastored a great church in Bristol.
A book well-worth -reading!
His evangelical faith and passion for prayer uniquely qualified him to write this biography of his dear friend, George Müller.
The book is a truly remarkable work, which, though it would not be described as a revival book, has inspired the faith of many servants of God to seek him for greater things, resulting in revival. For example, this book was the main inspiration behind James McQuilkin who turned to God in prayer and whose small prayer meeting was the source of the 1859 Irish revival. It is essentially a record of the extraordinary faith of one man who produced a vast array of godly results.
During his lifetime, he established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 young persons, including orphans. From the age of seventy until ninety, Mr. Müller made great evangelistic tours. He traveled 200,000 miles, going around the world and preaching in many lands and in several different languages. He also planted and pastored a great church in Bristol.
A book well-worth -reading!
Book Title | George Mueller of Bristol - A. T. Pierson - ebook |
Author | Revival Library Books |
Date Published | Jan 02, 2019 |
George Müller of Bristol was written the year after Müller’s death by the American preacher and evangelist Arthur Tappan Pierson (1837–1911) an American Presbyterian pastor with a wide and varied transatlantic ministry that became well known in Scotland and England as well as in America.
His evangelical faith and passion for prayer uniquely qualified him to write this biography of his dear friend, George Müller.
The book is a truly remarkable work, which, though it would not be described as a revival book, has inspired the faith of many servants of God to seek him for greater things, resulting in revival. For example, this book was the main inspiration behind James McQuilkin who turned to God in prayer and whose small prayer meeting was the source of the 1859 Irish revival. It is essentially a record of the extraordinary faith of one man who produced a vast array of godly results.
During his lifetime, he established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 young persons, including orphans. From the age of seventy until ninety, Mr. Müller made great evangelistic tours. He traveled 200,000 miles, going around the world and preaching in many lands and in several different languages. He also planted and pastored a great church in Bristol.
A book well-worth -reading!
His evangelical faith and passion for prayer uniquely qualified him to write this biography of his dear friend, George Müller.
The book is a truly remarkable work, which, though it would not be described as a revival book, has inspired the faith of many servants of God to seek him for greater things, resulting in revival. For example, this book was the main inspiration behind James McQuilkin who turned to God in prayer and whose small prayer meeting was the source of the 1859 Irish revival. It is essentially a record of the extraordinary faith of one man who produced a vast array of godly results.
During his lifetime, he established 117 schools that educated more than 120,000 young persons, including orphans. From the age of seventy until ninety, Mr. Müller made great evangelistic tours. He traveled 200,000 miles, going around the world and preaching in many lands and in several different languages. He also planted and pastored a great church in Bristol.
A book well-worth -reading!