This book is a compilation of 34 short essays originally written as editorials in Alliance Life magazine. The topics are varied, and many profound truths are presented in a way that we can understand and make them ours. 142 pages; … Read More
In this prequel to The Pursuit of God, Tozer expounds the biblical truth that the great God, Who is from everlasting to everlasting, issues a call to man. The man who responds and is thus conquered by God can then … Read More
This book examines various aspects of one central topic: the relationship of God with mankind. It is man’s duty and privilege to “glorify God and enjoy Him forever.” Some of the themes explored are leaving your old life behind, making … Read More
In this book, Tozer looks at seven Old Testament saints-Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Moses, Elijah, Isaiah, and Ezekiel-who had life-changing encounters with God. 128 pages; paperback.
Anyone who has enjoyed other books by Tozer will find this book equally thought-provoking. Chapter titles include Living an Exchanged Life, Will and Emotion in Christian Life, and Living the God-Conscious Life. 170 pages; paper.
Many of Tozer’s best essays have been brought together in this volume. It contains excerpts from The Pursuit of God, Born After Midnight, God Tells the Man Who Cares, The Root of the Righteous, and many of his other publications. … Read More
“The crucified life is a life wholly given over to the Lord in absolute humility and obedience: a sacrifice pleasing to the Lord.” Thus Tozer urges Christians to not be satisfied with being a “thirtyfold” Christian but to pursue a … Read More
With over 100,000 copies in print, this classic of Christian devotion discusses the attributes of God, from God’s infinity to His love. 128 pages; paper.
A book of short essays on 46 spiritual topics. These essays urge us to understand more about God and nudge us to a closer walk with Him. 85 pages; paperback.
This book decries much of modern worship as entertainment and pleads for “a return to the genuine: a worship in spirit and truth, in praise and adoration, in humility and love.” 128 pages; paper.