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George MullerThe Children's Champion
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George Müller's life didn't have a promising start. By the age of sixteen, he had learned to lie, steal, drink and gamble and his future looked bleak - but God had other plans!
After conversion, Müller's life became a vivid demonstration of faith in action. Praying in every penny of the costs and refusing at any time to ask for financial help from anyone but God, Müller supervised the building of three large orphanages housing thousands of children. He was more successful than anyone could have imagined.
Müller's hard work for the cause of Christ and on behalf of orphans, his commitment to their care and his example of faith in action inspired his generation and will do the same today.
A gripping and astonishing story that will challenge young readers to really trust God as Müller did.
Irene Howat is an award-winning author who is accomplished writer in writing for children and adults. She has many titles to her name. She is married to a minister and they have a grown up family. She is also a talented artist and lives in Argyll, Scotland. She especially enjoys letters from children and replies to all of them!
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If you like this, you'll love these: Younger children can enjoy these stories too. Take a look at George Muller: Does Money Grow on Trees. This title in the little lights series is fully illustrated part of a fun and practical series for early readers. Ten Boys who changed the world by Irene Howat, this title includes a chapter on George Muller.
Catherine Mackenzie, Children's Editor
TRY ANOTHER TRAILBLAZER: From the Children's Champion how about having a look at one of the greatest storytellers for children of the 20th century: C.S. Lewis. C.S. Lewis: The Storyteller by Derick Bingham is an essential book for any child's library be they at home, school or church. You've seen the film? Now read about the man behind the film and the books.
Catherine Mackenzie; Children's Editor
It was a brilliant read I lloved it.
Posted by Thomas Wade at 11:09 on Thursday 22 May 2008