My Utmost For His Highest
$21.99
Hear Oswald Chambers speak even more clearly and profoundly than ever before! Both new and longtime readers of My Utmost for His Highest will find renewed passion to be all for God in this 365-day devotional. The Modern Classic Edition smooths out the obscurities of the original without losing its dynamic and intensely personal nature. With a beautiful hardcover design and satin ribbon marker, it makes a great gift for any occasion.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781640702554
ISBN10: 1640702555
Oswald Chambers
Binding: Cloth Text
Published: October 2023
Authorized Oswald Chambers Publications
Publisher: Our Daily Bread Publishing
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