A delinquent in Prussia, working for the Jews in London and stirring up the Christians in the West Country of England, George Muller went on with God to establish five children’s homes in Bristol, caring for hundreds of children in the nineteenth century. ‘My God shall supply all your need’ (Philippians 4:19) was the text by which he lived his life. No appeals were ever made to human resources. Muller’s appeals were made to God alone, and, for well over sixty years, he relied solely on God for all his needs. His remarkable story is retold in this fascinating biography to celebrate the 200th anniversary of the birth of this great man (published 2005). This book features an additional chapter by Julian Marsh, chief executive of the George Muller Foundation. It provides details about how the work Muller commenced has been developed in recent years.