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George Muller is remembered for the tremendous work he did with orphans in the nineteenth century in Bristol. He, with his first wife Mary, were responsible for looking after over 10,000 orphans. If he needed anything he took it to the Lord in prayer.
He never solicited for donations but money or food or drink, or what ever was needed ‘happened’ following prayer.
He was also responsible for 117 Christian schools and the educating of 120,00 children.

Aged 70 he began a 17 year period of missionary travel with his new wife, Susannah, which took him across the five continents. This was in pre-aviation times and he covered some 200,000 miles. Incredible

He returned to England in 1892. He died on 10th March 1898 in New Orphan House no.3.

George Muller had originally came over to England in 1825 to work for the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews but due to ill health early on they went their separate ways. Their loss was Bristol orphans gain.

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