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My Utmost for His Highest
Book • 1934
My Utmost for His Highest is a daily devotional that compiles Oswald Chambers' sermons and teachings.
The book was published posthumously by his wife, Gertrude Hobbs, using her shorthand notes of his talks.
It is divided into 366 sections, one for each day of the year, and covers a wide range of spiritual topics.
The devotional has been widely acclaimed and translated into over 39 languages, remaining one of the most popular religious books ever written.
It has inspired many, including notable figures such as Cal Thomas and President George W. Bush.
The book was published posthumously by his wife, Gertrude Hobbs, using her shorthand notes of his talks.
It is divided into 366 sections, one for each day of the year, and covers a wide range of spiritual topics.
The devotional has been widely acclaimed and translated into over 39 languages, remaining one of the most popular religious books ever written.
It has inspired many, including notable figures such as Cal Thomas and President George W. Bush.
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