
- 208 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
Discover the never-before-published prayers of A. W. Tozer as he opens his sermons.
Is there a holier moment than when a preacher steps into the pulpit and opens the Scriptures before the people of the Lord? A. W. Tozer certainly understood the gravity and sanctity of that moment. His pulpit prayers reflect the holy awe that he experienced as he stood before God and the gathered congregation.
Although Tozer fans are familiar with his writings and sermons, now for the first time, Approaching the Almighty collects the prayers that Tozer offered as he stepped into the pulpit to preach. Phil Shappard, a Moody Radio manager whose job was to remaster the audiotapes of Tozer’s sermons, has collected and transcribed almost two hundred prayers that reveal the great preacher’s intimate walk with God.
The path to a rich prayer life is to pray alongside others whose faith is deep. Let Tozer’s pulpit prayers guide your own heart in its steadfast pursuit of God.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright
- Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. Jesus Christ
- 2. Blood of Christ
- 3. Word of God
- 4. Authenticity
- 5. Backsliding
- 6. Surrender
- 7. Penitential
- 8. Thankfulness
- 9. Intercession
- 10. Spiritual Living
- Sources