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in Traveler's Tales· Writing Life

Hunting Oswald Chambers in Clapham Common

Hunting for Oswald Chambers and his Bible Training College in London, Clapham Common, undergrounds, mansion, St. Paul's Holman

The site of the BTC today

I’m recently returned from a research trip in which I went hunting for Oswald Chambers in London’s Clapham Common.

Obviously, not for the man himself, he’s been dead since 1917.

But I was looking for his environs–where he lived during the four years he spent in London as principal of the Bible Training College. I’m writing a book that touches on his life and I needed some first hand information.

45 Clapham Common North

The Bible Training College (BTC) was housed at 45 Clapham Common. My intrepid patron of the arts (my husband) and I caught caught the Underground for Clapham Common itself.

By chatting with a worker, I learned that particular line, the Northern, was the oldest and thus one the Chambers family would have taken. It’s also the tube station BTC students who did not live there would have ridden.

Small matters, but pertinent to my tale.

Clapham Common is the largest park in London. Elegant townhouse mansions overlook the park. Nearby Speke Hall was where the League of Prayer conducted their meetings. Oswald Chambers spoke there often in the first decade of the twentieth century.

During those early years, Chambers traveled about the British Isles speaking. He journeyed to the United States and also Japan. He spent six months teaching and working with God’s Bible School in Cincinnati, Ohio.

While at God’s Bible School, Oswald savored the experience of actually living in community with other believers.

God’s Bible School inspiration

Clapham Common

Author David McCasland in Oswald Chambers: Abandoned for God, recounts how the Ohio time changed Chambers’ thoughts on teaching about the Christian life:

“Oswald’s months at God’s Bible School had brought home the value of day-by-day interaction in an atmosphere of commitment to God. In community living, more was “caught” than “taught.”

“During every Cincinnati camp meeting he had been most impressed by the unselfish work of the students who cooked and cleaned. In a class he could teach people to study and preach. In a home he could help them learn to serve.”

Members of the Prayer League agreed with him and decided to fund such a school in London. 25 students could live with Oswald, Biddy and Kathleen and study God’s word in-depth. They found a beautiful home at 45 Clapham Common called The Cedars.

We found it, too.

The building

Hunting for Oswald Chambers and his Bible Training College in London, Clapham Common, undergrounds, mansion, St. Paul's HolmanIt’s a lovely building, three stories high, and no surprise, has a giant cedar tree between it and the busy park road. Between the tree limbs, you can glimpse Clapham Common stretching to the south.

I walked up the steps (two down from those potted plants) and stood at the bright red door. I felt a bit like a stalker, until I noticed a simple blue British Heritage marker affirming I’d found the right spot.

From the doorway I admired the view and tried to imagine Oswald, Biddy and Kathleen going up and down the cement steps. Hunting for Oswald Chambers and his Bible Training College in London, Clapham Common, undergrounds, mansion, St. Paul's Holman

Other than the cars going past, it was a quiet building, the air cool on a sunny day. And yet, for four years students sat under Oswald Chambers’ tutelage–students who went on to work as missionaries throughout the world.

I suppose this was an Oswald Chambers pilgrimage under the guise of research. Click to Tweet

We took photos of the shops along the street, trying to image life here 100 years ago.

And then we walked away to find another spot important to Oswald and Biddy Chambers. London looked different with someone else’s life in mind.

Hunting for Oswald Chambers and his Bible Training College in London, Clapham Common, undergrounds, mansion, St. Paul's Holman

Kathleen Chambers at 45 Clapham Common, 1914; Wheaton College Special Collections

Do you like to visit the spots where people you admire lived or worked? Is it a pilgrimage if you just stop in?

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  1. Julie Surface Johnson says

    November 15, 2013 at 10:28 AM

    I love the way you take us along on your research trips. Thanks for all the links, Michelle.

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  2. Leland Johnson says

    January 26, 2015 at 3:53 PM

    I am very jealous! I am an OC admirer and am currently writing an essay on his life. I hope I can find your work and see what else I can learn about that truly great, spiritual man. God bless.

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  3. Leland Johnson says

    January 26, 2015 at 3:55 PM

    PS- I recently learned that another very spiritual man enjoyed the Clapham Common area- William Wilburforce. Do you know if Deitrich Bonhoeffer spent time there as well? It seems to be a European Jerusalem if you will. Thanks.

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    • Michelle Ule says

      January 26, 2015 at 4:05 PM

      That’s a real interesting question, Leland, and a good one to ponder. My husband and I have seen the connection to Bonhoeffer and also Watchman Nee (who was of Bonhoeffer’s generation). I once sent a message to Eric Metaxas asking, but never got a reply from a very busy man.

      Clapham Common is a lovely spot and there’s that blue sign on the wall, so you can find the house. We, of course, only admired it from the outside. Best wishes. Would love to read your essay. I take it you’ve read David McCasland’s book?

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  4. Brenda Boggs says

    May 16, 2015 at 6:26 AM

    Thank you for this information and pictures. I will be in London next week and hope to stand in front of a “holy” site where one of my heroes lived.

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  1. Who was Biddy (Mrs. Oswald) Chambers? Part I | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    November 16, 2014 at 9:04 PM

    […] the Bible Training College, Biddy kept the ledger up to day, typed letters, oversaw the cooking, took care of visitors and sat […]

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  2. Who Wrote My Utmost for His Highest and How? Part II | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    January 23, 2015 at 3:02 PM

    […] of the readings have been chosen from the talks given during the devotional hour at the college [Bible Training College; London 1911-1915]–an hour which for many of the students marked an epoch in their life with […]

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  3. How to Understand My Utmost for His Highest | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    January 31, 2015 at 10:00 AM

    […] of the devotionals had, as a basis, lectures Oswald Chambers gave at his Bible Training College in London, 1911-1914. Biddy reviewed her notes when she compiled My Utmost for His Highest, taking bits and […]

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  4. Who was Oswald Chambers? | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    March 6, 2017 at 2:54 PM

    […] Shortly after their marriage OC became principal and Biddy helped found and run the Bible Training College located at 45 North Side, Clapham Common in London. […]

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  5. Following Biddy's Steps | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    March 17, 2017 at 4:20 AM

    […] I had the address of the Bible Training College that Oswald and Biddy ran, so visiting it only involved checking Google maps. […]

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  6. Google Maps--Valuable for Research, Too! | Michelle Ule, Author says:
    June 30, 2017 at 5:34 AM

    […] led us right to #45 Clapham Common, confirmed as the Bible Training College by a blue plaque on the […]

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