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It began with George Müller--rebellious, absorbed in the world and its pleasures. It became George Müller--miraculously transformed by the power of Christ, daring to dream a dream and to trust God to bring it to pass. In jail by age sixteen, few people would have believed that George Müller would become a great hero of the faith. He and his wife cared for over 10,000 orphans. Discover the incredible true story of the man of faith who still inspires us today. Taking his biographical details and putting them in an exciting novel form, this short volume will stir your heart, move you to greater faith, and lead you to worship the God who answers prayer.…mehr

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It began with George Müller--rebellious, absorbed in the world and its pleasures. It became George Müller--miraculously transformed by the power of Christ, daring to dream a dream and to trust God to bring it to pass. In jail by age sixteen, few people would have believed that George Müller would become a great hero of the faith. He and his wife cared for over 10,000 orphans. Discover the incredible true story of the man of faith who still inspires us today. Taking his biographical details and putting them in an exciting novel form, this short volume will stir your heart, move you to greater faith, and lead you to worship the God who answers prayer.
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FAITH COXE BAILEY (1924-1972) was a writer and pastor's wife who lived in Syracuse, New York. Born in Hackensack, New Jersey, she graduated from the Simmons College school of publications in Boston, studied writing at Boston University, and took courses at Andover Newton Seminary. During her long writing career she worked as a commercial copywriter, wrote for many magazines, and developed Sunday school curriculum. She also wrote for Moody Radio's Stories of Great Christians and Moody Monthly magazine. She died of ovarian cancer at 48.