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| George Müller | 
 A.T. Pierson, a Bible teacher, sat one day with George  Müller, the founder of many English orphanages. Müller was relating to  Pierson some of the marvelous things God had done for the orphanage he  founded in Bristol. As Müller talked he wrote, and by and by Pierson  noticed that he was having difficulty with his pen point. Suddenly  Müller bowed his head for a moment in prayer, and then began writing  again. Pierson asked what he had prayed about.
“This pen point,” replied Müller. “It’s not working  properly. This is an important letter, and I was asking the Lord to help  me so I could write clearly.”
        “Dear me,” replied Pierson. “A man who trusts God for  millions of pounds also prays about a scratchy pen point!”
John E. Haggai 
 
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