During a train trip from Chicago to Texas in the late 1940's, A.W. Tozer began to write The Pursuit Of
God. He wrote all night, the words coming to him as fast as he could put them down. When the train pulled into McAllen, the rough draft was done. Although written in such a remarkably short period of time, Tozer's passionate classic offers not only a deeper understanding of Biblical Truth, but a personal encounter with the very Source of that Truth.
Audiofile Magazine says:
Grover Gardner renders Tozer's classic work of man in pursuit of the Divine with empathy and sensitivity. He speaks with certitude about Tozer's recognition of man’s search for spiritual maturity and his definition of that search as man seeking an intimate relationship with his Maker. However, Tozer believes modern Christians lack the spiritual receptivity to see God in the ordinary. Tozer reminds listeners that man's emptiness and restlessness are from the Divine and that peace can only be found in Him. This book is excellent for any Christian, whether a new believer or one with a mature relationship with Christ. G.D.W. © AudioFile 2007, Portland, Maine