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About the Collection |
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The bulk of this collection came from David McCasland, who is the author
of Abandoned to God, a biography of Oswald Chambers. Best known as the author
of My Utmost for His Highest, the Reverend Oswald Chambers was an evangelist
throughout the United Kingdom, America and Japan. In 1915 he traveled to
Egypt to work with the YMCA in Zeitoun ministering to soldiers there. It
was here that he suffered from an attack of appendicitis that ultimately
took his life. It is to his wife Biddy Chambers that we owe the publication
of his works. It is through her meticulous notes on Oswald’s various talks
and sermons that we are able to read the words of this great man.
The bulk of the collection is material gathered during McCasland’s research.
The majority of that research deals with each of Oswald Chambers’ published
works, the individuals connected with the Chambers’ and Oswald and Biddy’s
time in Egypt.
The notes and diaries of Eva Spink, a student during Oswald’s time at the
Bible Training College, provide a first hand account of his words and life.
Many of her diaries have been copied, and are contained within this portion
of the collection. The originals are shelved elsewhere within the archives.
The collection also contains articles written by Oswald Chambers published
mostly in the Bible Training College Journal along with Biddy’s correspondence
and diaries. Also included are three boxes of photographs, and two boxes
of memorabilia.
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