Pursuit Of Christian Maturity
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In today’s world of shallow pursuits, surface-level social media, and frivolous vanities, too many Christians are distracted from what really counts: a passionate pursuit of Christ. Because of that, the enemy controls us, keeping us and the Church at large from being everything God wants us to be.
In this never-before-published compilation of teachings, A.W. Tozer dives deep into a favorite topic: growing in Christ. With passion and biblical wisdom he equips you to:
*ignite a true desire for Christ
*overcome hindrances to your Christian development
*implement life-giving disciplines
*grow in the grace and knowledge of Christ
The deeper you mature in Christ, the less this shallow world can ensnare you. And the more you–and the Church–will truly flourish.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780764240300
ISBN10: 0764240307
A. W. Tozer | Editor: James Snyder
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: August 2024
Publisher: Bethany House Publishers
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