Homes of Mercy reveals the lives of two visionaries whose faith shaped care for the vulnerable.
This biography follows George Müller and Andrew Reed from formative beginnings to decades of hands-on work that built orphanages, hospitals, and support networks. It shows how steadfast prayer, disciplined action, and generous leadership created institutions that cared for thousands and inspired others to serve.
Discover how these two men translated conviction into concrete mercy, shaping charity and social reform in their communities and beyond.
- Track Müller's journey from youth to founder of large orphan homes and a model of practical philanthropy.
- Learn Reed's family roots, his commitment to orphans and the disabled, and the network of institutions he helped create.
- See how faithful administration, generous giving, and personal example guided long-term impact.
- Understand the broader influence of their work on humanitarian efforts of their era.
Ideal for readers drawn to biographies of faith-driven social reform and the history of charitable work.