The Pursuit of God Author:A. W. Tozer Written during a train trip in the late 1940s, The Pursuit of God shows how God pursues humans to draw them into a relationship with Himself, while humans thirst after the things of God—though they attempt to fill this thirst with things other than worship of their Creator. Tozer explores different aspects of this desire within the human heart, ... more »calling readers to examine what they believe and put aside preconceived ideas that disrupt this relationship with God. “It is a solemn thing,? he writes, “to see God?s children starving while actually seated at the Father?s table. This book is a modest attempt to aid God?s hungry children so to find Him.?« less
One of my all time favorite books. If you enjoy A.W. Tozer's books this will soon become one of your favorite's too. And if you've never read one of his books, this is the absolute BEST one to start with. A true classic.
This is one of Tozers most thought provoking books. In it he repeatedly asks the question, Where are you with God? He tells that we are both the pursued and the pusuer when it comes to a continuing relationship with God. Tozer has a very porwerful mind when it come to serving God. It's to bad he died in the early fifties. His influence on some of todays top preachers, such as: David Jeremiah and Chip Ingram, is profound. these men we look up to in our time they looked upto A.W. Tozer in his day.