The Torchlighters
The Torchlighters: The George Muller Story - English
Season 1, Episode 18 • Animation, Biography
George Muller lives on radical prayer, depending on God to supply all his needs without asking for a cent from anyone–not even the congregation he pastors! When his ministry efforts bring him into contact with the neglected street children of the city of Bristol (England), he discovers that the workhouses force these desperate orphans into unpaid labor. George realizes he must do what he has done in countless other situations: pray and trust God to accomplish the impossible. George and his wife, Mary, open the first orphanages supported entirely by prayer, and God miraculously provides for their every need. But enemies of George's work devise a plan to shut him down for good. Will George's trust in God's provision remain strong in the face of cunning opponents and desperate circumstances? Children and adults alike will see radical faith in action in this episode of The Torchlighters - Heroes of the Faith.
Subtitles available in Dutch, English, French, and Spanish.
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