- Aiden Wilson Tozer
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name = Aiden Wilson Tozer
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birth_date = birth date|1897|4|21|mf=y
birth_place = La Jose (nowNewburg ),Pennsylvania ,USA
death_date = death date and age|1963|5|12|1897|4|21|mf=y
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occupation = pastor, author
religion =Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA)
spouse = Ada Cecelia Pfautz
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nationality =Aiden Wilson Tozer (
April 21 ,1897 -May 12 ,1963 ) was an AmericanProtestant pastor ,preacher , author, magazine editor, Bible conference speaker, and spiritual mentor.cite book
title = The Mystic Spirituality of A.W. Tozer
first = Lynn
last = Harris
publisher = Edwin Mellen Pr
year = 1992
id = 0773498729] For his work, he received twohonorary doctorate s.Biography
Born in La Jose (now
Newburg ), a tiny farming community in westernPennsylvania , his conversion was as a teenager inAkron, Ohio . While on his way home from work at a tire company, he overheard a street preacher say: "If you don't know how to be saved... just call on God." Upon returning home, he climbed into theattic , heeding the preacher’s advice.In 1919, five years after his conversion, and without formal theological training, Tozer accepted an offer to pastor his first church. This began forty four years of ministry, associated with the
Christian and Missionary Alliance (C&MA), a Protestant evangelical denomination; thirty three of those years were served as a pastor in a number of churches. His first pastorate was in a small storefront church in Nutter Fort,West Virginia . Tozer also served as pastor for thirty years at Southside Alliance Church inChicago (1928 to 1959), and the final years of his life were spent as pastor ofAvenue Road Church inToronto ,Canada . In observing contemporary Christian living, he felt that the church was on a dangerous course towards compromising with "worldly" concerns.In 1950, Tozer was elected editor of the "Alliance Weekly" magazine, now called, "Alliance Life", the official publication of the C&MA. From his first editorial, dated June 3, 1950, he wrote "It will cost something to walk slow in the parade of the ages, while excited men of time rush about confusing motion with progress. But it will pay in the long run and the true Christian is not much interested in anything short of that."
Among the more than forty books that he authored, at least two are regarded as Christian classics: "The Pursuit of God" and "The Knowledge of the Holy". His books impress on the reader the possibility and necessity for a deeper relationship with God.
Living a simple and non-materialistic lifestyle, he and his wife, Ada Cecelia Pfautz, never owned a car, preferring bus and train travel. Even after becoming a well-known Christian author, Tozer signed away much of his royalties to those who were in need.
Tozer had seven children, six boys and one girl. He was [http://www.cdcma.org/public/tozer.cfm buried in Ellet cemetery, Akron, Ohio USA] , with a simple
epitaph marking his grave: "A. W. Tozer - A Man of God".Prayer was of vital personal importance for Tozer. "His preaching as well as his writings were but extensions of his prayer life", comments his
biographer ,James L. Snyder in the book, "In Pursuit of God: The Life Of A.W. Tozer". "He had the ability to make his listeners face themselves in the light of what God was saying to them", writes Snyder.Published works
Books by A. W. Tozer include the following:
*"Let My People Go"
*"Man : the Dwelling Place of God"
*"Paths to Power"
*"The Divine Conquest"
*"The Knowledge of the Holy", (1961) New York: Harper & Row, ISBN 0-06-068412-7
*"The Pursuit of God", (1957) Camp Hill, PA: Christian Publications, ISBN 0-87509-522-4 ( [http://www3.calvarychapel.com/library/Tozer-AW/PursuitOfGod/0.htm Online E-text] )
*"The Root of the Righteous"
*"Wingspread"There are also many compilations of sermons and other writings which were edited and published by [http://www.christianpublications.com Christian Publications, Inc.,] after Tozer's death. Although the following books were published posthumously, authorship is attributed to A. W. Tozer:
*"The Attributes of God, Volume One" with study guide by David E. Fessenden (1997) ISBN 0-87509-957-2
*"The Attributes of God, Volume Two" with study guide by David E. Fessenden (2001) ISBN 0-87509-988-2
*"The Radical Cross" (2005) ISBN 0-88965-236-8
*"The Best of A. W. Tozer, Book 1" (1979) ISBN 0-87509-458-9
*"The Best of A. W. Tozer, Book 2" (1995) ISBN 0-87509-594-1
*"Christ the Eternal Son" 1991 ISBN 978-1600660474
*"Gems from Tozer" (1979) ISBN 0-87509-163-6
*"Knowledge of the Holy" (1978) ISBN 0-06-068412-7
*"Jesus, Our Man in Glory" (1987) ISBN 0-87509-390-6
*"The Tozer Topical Reader" (1999) ISBN 0-87509-838-X
*"The Knowledge of the Holy" (1992) ISBN 0-06-069865-9
*"Jesus, Author of Our Faith" (1988) ISBN 0-87509-406-6
*"Whatever Happened to Worship?" (1985) ISBN 0-87509-367-1
*"Man: The Dwelling Place of God" (1992) ISBN 0-87509-415-5
*"Renewed Day by Day: Daily Devotional" (1980) ISBN 0-87509-292-6
*"The Knowledge of the Holy: The Attributes of God: Their Meaning in Christian Life" (1997) ISBN 0-8027-2707-7
*"The Pursuit of God" ISBN 1-60066-015-0
*"Faith Beyond Reason" ISBN 1-60066-033-9
*"Warfare Of The Spirit" ISBN 1-60066-059-2
*"Pursuit Of God With Study Guide" ISBN 1-60066-106-8
*"Tozer on the Almighty God: A 366-Day Devotional" ISBN 0-87509-972-6
*"Signposts: A Collection of Sayings from A.W. Tozer" ISBN 0-89693-583-3References
External links
* [http://www.zackhensley.com/aw%20tozer.htm Tozer Resources] (MP3's and Etexts)
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