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In this hour of all-but-universal darkness one cheering gleam appears: within the fold of conservative Christianity there are to be found increasing numbers of persons whose religious lives are marked by a growing hunger after God Himself. They are eager for spiritual realities and will not be put off with words, nor will they be content with correct "interpretations" of truth. They are athirst for God, and they will not be satisfied till they have drunk deep at the Fountain of Living Water. This book is a modest attempt to aid God's hungry children so to find Him. Nothing here is new except…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In this hour of all-but-universal darkness one cheering gleam appears: within the fold of conservative Christianity there are to be found increasing numbers of persons whose religious lives are marked by a growing hunger after God Himself. They are eager for spiritual realities and will not be put off with words, nor will they be content with correct "interpretations" of truth. They are athirst for God, and they will not be satisfied till they have drunk deep at the Fountain of Living Water. This book is a modest attempt to aid God's hungry children so to find Him. Nothing here is new except in the sense that it is a discovery which my own heart has made of spiritual realities most delightful and wonderful to me. Others before me have gone much farther into these holy mysteries than I have done, but if my fire is not large it is yet real, and there may be those who can light their candle at its flame.
Autorenporträt
Aiden Wilson Tozer (April 21, 1827- May 12, 1963) was born in the United States. He was an American Christian pastor, writer, magazine editor, and spiritual mentor. For his achievements, he got honorary doctorates from Wheaton and Houghton schools. Tozer started writing in 1931 for the denominational magazine of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Alliance Weekly, which later became the platform for his writing career. He later published the monthly column "There's Truth in It" in 1936-37 and "A Word in Season" in 1944-46. In May 1950, he started working as the editor of the Alliance Weekly, until he passed away in 1963. Tozer's The Pursuit of God (1948), gave Tozer a commonly recognized name among evangelicals. Moreover, of the 12 books he published in his lifespan, more than 40 books have been compiled from his magazine features, editorials, and transcribed speeches. A few of Tozer's works are presented in the public domain and also issued by multiple publishers.