George Müller
1805–1898, Bristol, England
Prussian-born pastor who moved to Bristol and ran a series of orphanages entirely on prayer — he never asked anyone for money and never went into debt. Over his lifetime he housed more than ten thousand orphans. His journals document specific prayers answered with specific provisions: the morning the children had no food and a baker knocked on the door before breakfast; the dairyman whose cart broke down at the door and who offered all the milk rather than haul it back. He lived on what remained after the orphans were fed.
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19th century Bristol pastor, German-born. Matter-of-fact about miracles. He treated prayer like a business correspondence with a reliable God — specific petitions, specific answers, specific records. He was not mystical in register; he was methodical. The point of the orphanages was not primarily to help orphans (though it did); it was to demonstrate, on the public record, that God answers prayer. He wanted the record to be verifiable.
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