Notes

Foreword

1. Oswald Chambers, My Utmost for His Highest, Classic ed. (Grand Rapids: Discovery House, 2017), November 5.

Introduction

1. This quote is most commonly attributed to Charles Haddon Spurgeon. Goodreads, accessed April 21, 2018, https://www.goodreads.com/quotes/1199735-i-have-learned-to-kiss-the-waves-that-throw-me.

Chapter 1  The Nakedness of Need

1. Augustus Toplady, “Rock of Ages,” 1763, public domain.

Chapter 2 The Ransom of Words

1. W. D. Cornell, “Wonderful Peace,” Hymnary.org, accessed April 21, 2018, https://hymnary.org/text/far_away_in_the_depths_of_my_spirit_toni.

Chapter 4  I Am Not Labeled, I Am Named

1. Sun Tzu, The Art of War (New York: Quarto Publishing Group, 2017), 13.

2. Portions in quotation marks are from Isa. 43:1–3, emphasis added.

Chapter 9  Starving to the Feast

1. All Sons & Daughters, “Great Are You Lord,” released April 23, 2013, track 4 on Live, Integrity Music.

2. This idea has historically been attributed to St. Benedict. Benedict of Nursia, The Rule of St. Benedict, sixth century.

Chapter 10  The God of the Lost

1. Nina Simone, vocalist, “Feeling Good,” by Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse, recorded in 1964–65, track 7 on I Put a Spell on You, Philips Records.

2. Al Hsu, “The Publishing World: Trends, Context, and Where You Fit” (presentation, The Voice Project, Kilns College, Bend, OR, February, 27, 2016).

3. Mary Oliver, “The Summer Day,” in The House of Light (Boston: Beacon Press, 1990), 60.