My Utmost For His Highest (Audio CD)
$32.99
14 Hours On 11 CDs
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The best-selling devotional in the world is now available in audio! This revised and updated edition speaks to us in a clearer and more dynamic method than ever before. This brilliant Scotsman has influenced the lives of millions of Christians worldwide. His ability to take the weightiest of topics and apply them to everyday life is one of his greatest gifts.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781596444980
Oswald Chambers | Narrator: Michael Card
Binding: Audio CD
Published: July 2007
Publisher: christianaudio
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