June 29: The American George Mueller

Daniel W. Whittle
Daniel W. Whittle

Another account from Daniel Whittle:

In the United States there is a Parallel Record to George Mailer’s Life of Faith and Trust, found in the history of the Consumptive’s Home [A hospital for incurables] of Boston, Mass. It was established in 1873, (twelve years before Mr. Whittle’s book was published) by Doctor Cullis, who in the ardor of his faith and trust gave himself to the work of the Lord, by ministering in Jesus’ Name, to the poor consumptives who were unable to provide for themselves. Doctor Cullis is a man of humility, and devoted to his life work, and has been most abundantly blessed by the Lord in his field. To the honor and glory of our Heavenly Father, he has never been forsaken by Him.

Boston Consumptive's Home
Boston Consumptive’s Home

The Institution began twelve years ago, in small quarters. Now it
embraces a very large gathering of useful enterprises: A Consumptive’s
Home, Children’s Home, Grove Hall Church, Tract Repository, a Training
College, and a Cancer Home. The means provided have all been sent by
the Lord, who has prompted the hearts of good people to send to it their
voluntary contributions.

There is no financial fund, endowment, or pecuniary provision whatever existing for the support of the Home. No individuals have made any agreement for its support; there is no trade or occupation used or connected with it, whereby to obtain any remuneration. There has never been any appeal to man for assistance, no subscriptions ever taken, no contributions solicited, either publicly or privately; there are no agencies or connections to receive funds from any religious society for procuring charitable relief.

The supplies for the carrying on of this work, during these twelve
years, have been wholly in answer to believing prayer, to the Lord.

They have fulfilled faithfully the Lord’s commands, “Cast all your
cares on Him, for he careth for you.” They have also pleaded in faith,
without a doubt, “Anything ye shall ask the Father in my name, I will
do it.” And they have asked and received, and the Provider has never
yet failed them.

During the twelve years’ time there has been sent to the Consumptive’s
Home, without any solicitation whatever, but in answer to believing
prayer and faith and trust in God’s providence, a sum no less than
three hundred and sixty thousand dollars [that’s over $9.5 million dollars in 2019] and over fifteen hundred patients have been gratuitously cared for. No one has been urged, asked, or even hinted to contribute to it. Each morning, noon and night prayer has been offered to send means to provide for their daily wants, and the Great Shepherd has sent the supplies.

During these twelve years, the experiences of Doctor Cullis, the
founder, have been most remarkable in the frequent answers to prayer in minute details of life, and especially in healing. There are so many such cases, that there is no possible room to doubt. There have often been moments, yes, days of distress and intense trial, when, with not a single penny on hand, it seemed as if failure had come; but faith could not let the promise go, neither was it possible for them to believe that He who could do so much, would forsake so good a work, which was undertaken only in obedience to the guidance and direction of the Lord; and God has always brought deliverance, and honored them and brought glory to his own name.

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