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During his lifetime, famous instructor A.W. Tozer was frequently called to talk on the subject of cross and its importance for the Christian life at seminaries, churches, and Bible Conferences,. You'll get a fresh understanding of the cross's centrality to your walk of faith in Christ as you read this never-before-published distillation of hid best teaching on the subject. In his letter to the Galatins, the apostle Paul declared that he had been "crucified with Christ". But what exactly does this imply? Is this a claim that every believer should and can make? The Crucified Life is a thorough…mehr

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During his lifetime, famous instructor A.W. Tozer was frequently called to talk on the subject of cross and its importance for the Christian life at seminaries, churches, and Bible Conferences,. You'll get a fresh understanding of the cross's centrality to your walk of faith in Christ as you read this never-before-published distillation of hid best teaching on the subject. In his letter to the Galatins, the apostle Paul declared that he had been "crucified with Christ". But what exactly does this imply? Is this a claim that every believer should and can make? The Crucified Life is a thorough exploration of these issues, with answers based on TOzer's revered profound biblical understanding. Tozer was fond of stating, "God is inventive in constructing crosses for His disciples." A call to follow Christ to the cross and be resurrected to new life- a call to live the crucified life- is at the centre of this book.
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Aiden Wilson Tozer (April 21, 1827- May 12, 1963) was born in the United States. He was an American Christian pastor, writer, magazine editor, and spiritual mentor. For his achievements, he got honorary doctorates from Wheaton and Houghton schools. Tozer started writing in 1931 for the denominational magazine of the Christian and Missionary Alliance, Alliance Weekly, which later became the platform for his writing career. He later published the monthly column "There's Truth in It" in 1936-37 and "A Word in Season" in 1944-46. In May 1950, he started working as the editor of the Alliance Weekly, until he passed away in 1963. Tozer's The Pursuit of God (1948), gave Tozer a commonly recognized name among evangelicals. Moreover, of the 12 books he published in his lifespan, more than 40 books have been compiled from his magazine features, editorials, and transcribed speeches. A few of Tozer's works are presented in the public domain and also issued by multiple publishers.