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by: A. W. Tozer
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 200
EAN: 9781600660160
ISBN: 1600660169
Label: WingSpread Publishers
Manufacturer: WingSpread Publishers
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: June 01, 2006
Publisher: WingSpread Publishers
Sales Rank: 88531
Studio: WingSpread Publishers
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Product Description: Decrying much of comtemporary worship as entertainment, Tozer pleads for an insistence on making worship genuine and forsaking the compulsion to substitute work for worship.
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Rating: - Reclaiming our purpose in Worship.
Tozer writes (or speaks) with such grace and clarity that even 40 years later his words remain fresh, engaging and suited to our everyday language. He longs and agonizes over getting Christians to understand that "...glad and devoted and reverent worship is the normal employment of moral beings."13
In this short book Tozer is not attacking any particular for of worship but rather, with adequate Scriptural examples, redefines the heart of the matter and states that "True worship of God must ... Read More
Rating: - Tozer compilation
Not a bad book, but not actually written by Tozer on the subject of worship. It is merely a compilation of many Tozer sermons and writings that Smith thought had a lot to say about the subject of worship.
Rating: - Lifestyle Worship
What a thought provoking book! Tozer seeks to inform the reader, or hearer in it's original delivery,that worship is more than a Sunday morning experience. There is more to worship than it's corporate function that most of us know it for. He has no qualms with laying it on the line with statements similar to this. If your not worshiping on Monday then you probably didn't have a genuine experience on Sunday.
This book was written based on Tozer's desire to write it. It's content is ... Read More
Rating: - A Call For Churches Everwhere
I have experienced diverse worship styles in churches, differing definitions of what that worship means, and confusion as to why worship is essential for the Christan life. In many churches today, there seems to be more of a concern for putting on a show, big productions, etc. than for drawing people into a deeper fellowship with God. For some, worship has become the central theme of their Christian experience, and for others, something that "those wacky Charismatics" experience. Tozer, with prophetic ... Read More
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