Forgive me, but I must say, “Happy launch day, Mrs. Oswald Chambers!”
After four years of research and two years of writing, countless blog posts, discussions, and amazing serendipities, the book finally arrives.
We’re celebrating and I hope you’ll join us.
(Many of my loved ones are rejoicing I may finally move on to a different topic . . .)
My long-suffering husband is just as happy as I am.
She’s here.
Baker Books provides a gift prologue and chapter
What’s the book like?
Baker Books is allowing me to share the prologue and first chapter, to give you a taste of Mrs. Oswald Chambers.
Here’s the page where you can find the link.
Here’s the link itself: Opening chapters.
I discuss the book on Dottin’ The I.
What does an early reader think? See this review by Tammy Doiel.
Here’s a one-hour interview with biographer Eric Metaxas.
Enjoy!
Also– this week in Chicago
If all this excitement isn’t enough, I’ll be at at Wheaton College on Friday, October 20 to attend My Utmost: A Century of Devotion; The Life and Legacy of Oswald Chambers
Designed to celebrate and acknowledge Oswald Chambers 100 years after his death, it also will highlight the 90th anniversary of My Utmost for His Highest‘s publication.
I will be one of four panelists, including Oswald Chambers’s biographer David McCasland; Macy Halford, author of My Utmost: A Devotional Memoir and Harold Myra, editor emeritus of Christianity Today.
If you’re in the neighborhood, stop by and say hello.
Details here.
Thanks to all. Rejoice with me on this happy launch day!
Thoughts? Reactions? Lurker?