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The Pursuit of God


"The Pursuit of God"
by A.W. Tozer
Edited by James L. Snyder
Gorgeous edition of one of my all-time favorite books! I've read The Pursuit of God several times now and am always recommending it to others. This is one of those books every Christian needs to read before they die. It's a classic for a reason. 

In this popular Christian classic, Tozer discusses the role of the Holy Spirit in the Christian life and exhorts the reader to seek more of God's presence. He talks about the importance of the Holy Spirit in our lives, how God pursuits us individually, His desire to have a personal relationship with you. He also discusses how a Christian who is filled with the Holy Spirit lives and his/her hunger for Heavenly things more than anything else. 

The first time I read this book back in 2012, I was blown away. I was going through a rough patch, I can say this book convicted me to seek after God whole-heartedly and with abandon. It awakened a hunger in me to get back up and fall in love with God more than I ever had. After all these years I still remember how impactful this book was and continues to be. 

This edition makes an already wonderful book even better with a beautiful hardback cover, a new introduction by James Synder, and a brief biography on Tozer's life I enjoyed reading.

If you're thinking of buying this book, buy it! You won't regret it! 

I received a copy of this book from Bethany House in exchange for an honest review. All opinions expressed here are entirely my own. 

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