George Muller lived on radical prayer, depending on God to supply all his needs instead of asking others for help, even in his most desperate situations. By the time God opened his eyes to the neglected street children and the horrors of the workhouses, George did what he had always done, he prayed and trusted God to accomplish the impossible.
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