In 'God Had Mercy on Me: The Life & Work of George Müller,' readers are invited into the diverse and significant collection of writings that explore the profound spiritual journey and humanitarian legacy of George Müller and his close associates, Susannah Grace Sanger Müller and Arthur T. Pierson. This anthology stands out for its eclectic mixture of literary styles, from personal letters and diary entries to more formal theological expositions, mirroring the multifaceted life Müller led. The works within this collection not only highlight Müller's unwavering faith in the face of adversity but also offer a panoramic view of the Christian evangelical movement of the 19th century, underlining the enduring impact of Müller's faith-led approach to social care and education. The contributing authors, deeply embedded in the fabric of the same spiritual and social renewal movements as Müller, bring an authentic voice to the narrative. George Müller's reliance on prayer and divine providence, Susannah Grace Sanger Müller's supportive role and reflections, alongside Arthur T. Pierson's intellectual rigor in documenting Müller's life, collectively paint a vivid picture of a pivotal time in Christian history. Their backgrounds in theology and active roles in social reform efforts provide a rich backdrop, aligning with broader religious and philanthropic movements of their time. This ensures that the anthology not only serves as a historical account but also as a profound commentary on faith in action. 'God Had Mercy on Me: The Life & Work of George Müller' is a must-read for those interested in exploring the depths of faith, philanthropy, and the power of collective effort in effecting social change. It offers readers a unique opportunity to delve into the experiences and teachings of a man whose life was a testament to the power of faith, and whose legacy continues to inspire. Through this anthology, the dialogue between the contributors' works fosters a deeper understanding and appreciation of Müller's enduring influence, making this collection an invaluable resource for students of religion, history, and philanthropy alike.