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"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. Tozer Tozer understood prayer as few do: as a way of life. This volume will help readers capture that same grand vision. With biblical wisdom and stunning insight, Tozer warns us of the barrenness of busyness--of "hurting ourselves where we cannot afford it." He urges us to commune regularly with God and offers varied reflections on what that entails. With added commentary and reflection questions, Prayer compels us not just to pray, but to have a life that prays.

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"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. Tozer Tozer understood prayer as few do: as a way of life. This volume will help readers capture that same grand vision. With biblical wisdom and stunning insight, Tozer warns us of the barrenness of busyness--of "hurting ourselves where we cannot afford it." He urges us to commune regularly with God and offers varied reflections on what that entails. With added commentary and reflection questions, Prayer compels us not just to pray, but to have a life that prays.
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Autorenporträt
A. W. TOZER began his lifelong pursuit of God at the age of seventeen after hearing a street preacher. He never attended high school or seminary--his spiritual understanding came from the power of the Word and the power of the Spirit. While serving as a pastor and magazine editor, he wrote prolifically about basic spiritual disciplines and their relationship to contemporary life. His powerful use of words continues to grip the intellect and stir the soul of today's reader. DR. W. L. SEAVER is an associate professor of statistics at the University of Tennessee. He holds a Ph.D. in Statistics, a Master of Business Administration and a Master of Arts in Biblical Studies. He is not only an author of more than thirty articles and four books but also a researcher and consultant whose expertise is in finding patterns in data and the Scriptures over time. He has developed discipleship ministries with athletes, students, faculty, and the local church. He and his wife, Barbara, have three grown children.