![]() ![]() ![]() At age 23, he felt called into fulltime ministry, so he abandoned his study of the arts to attend Dunoon College, a small theological training school where he eventually became a teacher and administrator. ![]() However, since he was a gifted artist and musician, Oswald sought to glorify God through the arts while studying at the National Art Training School in London and later at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland. He ministered to the poor in his teen years and was noted for his spirituality. While living in London, at the age of 15, Oswald got to hear Charles Spurgeon preach and after that sermon, he accepted Christ into his heart. Following his father's calling to serve the church, Oswald lived in many places throughout the United Kingdom during his childhood. Oswald Chambers (1874-1917) was a Scottish evangelist and teacher during the early 1900s whose talks were made famous when they were published posthumously in a devotional called My Utmost for His Highest.īorn to a Baptist preacher in Aberdeen, Scotland on July 24, 1874, Oswald Chambers was raised in a Christian home. ![]()
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