by A.W. Tozer
1955
These papers are short, to the point, and give us a much needed glimpse into what Christianity should and should not be, contrary to what many of today's leaders would have us believe. They are both edifying and challenging, to those whose hearts are hungering and thirsting for a deeper relationship with the Lord.
Preface
These chapters came into being over a period of about five years and were written in many places and under a variety of interesting circumstances. They are in no sense quiet religious essays, but were born in the midst of life; and while they have, as I hope, heaven in full view, they are never too far removed from the rough world where the children of God struggle and work and pray.
The favorable reception given these chapters when they first appeared as editorials in The Alliance Weekly led to their publication in this more permanent form.
A. W. Tozer