Phillips Brooks Phillips Brooks (1835 - 1893)
Prayer
If man is man and God is God, to live without prayer is not merely an awful thing: it is an infinitely foolish thing.
 
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My Utmost for His Highest Go back to previous page
Chambers, OswaldReimann, James
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Book Details
Paperback: 375 pages
Subtitle: An Updated Edition in Today's Language - The Golden Book of Oswald Chambers
Publisher: Barbour & Co Inc
Category: Devotional Literature
Edition: Updated Edition
Publish Date: N/A
ISBN: 0916441822
Dewey Decimal Classification: N/A
Reference No: C-00322
Synopsis
""With the exception of the Bible, no book has had as profound an effect on my life as My Utmost for His Highest... This volume is not a treasure to be admired but a message to be lived... I am greatly encouraged to see these powerful daily devotions updated with more contemporary expressions... It is my earnest prayer that this volume will be received with delight and shared freely." from the foreword by Charles F. Stanley "This contemporary version of Chambers' classic book is a delight to read and a joy to ponder. I rejoice that a new generation of serious Christians now has access to the treasures Oswald Chambers bequeathed to us." Warren W. Wiersbe "My Utmost for His Highest is a devotional of fresh and vital insights, even after 75 years. Three cheers for this new edition!" Joni Eareckson Tada "Praise God! a new generation is on the brink of receiving a bright new edition of this classic!" Jack W. Hayford "My Utmost for His Highest is one of a kind. It has been a source of challenge and blessing in my own life for years... I don't think anyone can read it consistently without being a better servant of Christ." Ruth Bell Graham About the Author Oswald Chambers (1874–1917) is best known for the classic devotional My Utmost for His Highest. Born in Scotland, Oswald Chambers was converted in his teen years by the ministry of Charles Spurgeon. Chambers studied art and archaeology before answering the call to Christian ministry. Chambers had a teaching and preaching ministry that took him as far as the United States and Japan. He died at age forty-three while serving as chaplain to British Commonwealth troops in Egypt during World War I."