Reflections on Christ, from a beloved spiritual writerA. W. Tozer was a man of remarkable knowledge, an avid reader of Christian writers and philosophers from throughout the ages. But he meditated on the Bible. He was, like John Wesley, “a man of one Book and a student of many.”Combine this with his poignant writing style and you have works li… Read more…
Reflections on Christ, from a beloved spiritual writerA. W. Tozer was a man of remarkable knowledge, an avid reader of Christians and philosophers from throughout the ages. But he meditated on the Bible, making him—like John Wesley—“a man of one Book and a student of many.”Combine this knowledge with his acclaimed writing st… Read more…
40-day Lent devotional, from a beloved spiritual writer“The neglected heart will soon be overrun with worldly thoughts.” — A. W. TozerIt's true for the field and for the soul: Neglect leads to weeds, but careful cultivation yields a harvest.From the Grave, a 40-day Lent devotional, reflects on this critical spiritual dynamic. … Read more…
40-day Lent devotional from a beloved spiritual writerAs for the field, so for the soul: "The neglected heart will soon be overrun with worldly thoughts.” Careful cultivation yields a harvest, and the heart requires great attention. . From the Grave, a 40-day Lent devotional, reflects on this critical spiritual dynamic. It features A. W. Tozer&… Read more…
"Some churches now advertise courses on how to pray. How ridiculous! That is like giving a course on how to fall in love." —A. W. TozerTozer understood prayer as few do: as a way of life. Now readers can share that same grand vision.Prayer combines the best of Tozer on prayer into one volume. Tozer was captured by the great wonder of God, and… Read more…
“We live between two mighty events…” Advent is as much about looking back as it is looking ahead—back to Christ’s incarnation, ahead to His return. From Heaven combines A. W. Tozer’s best reflections on these two themes to help us better appreciate the season of Advent. Each daily reading is paired with Scripture for m… Read more…
"We have done nothing until we have left the world and set our faces toward the city of God in hard, practical reality." —A. W. TozerReaders love Tozer the way we love friends who tell the hard truth. The truth is often bitter, but if we are wise we will drink it down, and we'll be thankful we did. In Culture, A. W. Tozer tells it how it is: to … Read more…
"... some of the best devotional verse the English language affords..."While the term "mystic" may have connotations that reach beyond traditional Christian thinking, it actually refers to a common spiritual experience that unites anyone who has fellowship with God. The poems in this book were hand-picked by Tozer and follow a logical pattern, going in li… Read more…
Is our Christianity that of the New Testament?"God and men and their relation to each other—this I believe to be all that really matters in the world, and that is what I have written about here." —A. W. TozerLike a physician running a biopsy on lifeless faith, here A. W. Tozer offers one of the most compelling critiques of feigned spirituality yo… Read more…
The way of the cross is still the pain-wracked path to spiritual power and fruitfulness.So do not seek to hide from it.Do not accept an easy way.Do not allow yourself to be patted to sleep in a comfortable church, void of power and barren of fruit.Do not paint the cross nor deck it with flowers.Take it for what it is, as it is, and you fill find the rugged w… Read more…
We present in these pages an outline, which may at least serve to suggest the way to a greater spiritual power for many of us. Or, as the title intimates, each major idea may be a “path” leading to a life of abundant grace promised in the Sacred Word. Let us remember that a path is merely a way toward something; it can never be the thing itself. … Read more…
"Behold I stand at the door, and knock; if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me'." — Revelation 3:20At the hidden center of man's being is the dwelling place of the Triune God. It is such a private, intimate place that no one can intrude but Christ, and even He will en… Read more…