Born on a small farming in western
Pennsylvania, Tozer became a follower of Christ as a teenager in Akron,
Ohio while listening to a street pracher.
Along with being editor of the Alliance Weekly magazine Tozer penned more than 40 books. At least two of which are considered 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. He has become a protestant connection to the rich stream of Christian Mystacisim and a spiritual mentor to many.
Five
years after his conversion, and without formal theological training, He
acceptecd his first pastorate, a small storefront church in Nutter
Fort, West Virginia. This began 44 years of ministry in association with
the Christian and Missionary Alliance. Tozer served as pastor for 30
years at Southside Alliance Church, in Chicago (1928 to 1959. The final
years of his life were spent in Toronto Canada as Pastor of the Avenue
Road Christian and Missionary Alliance Church.
Along with being editor of the Alliance Weekly magazine Tozer penned more than 40 books. At least two of which are considered 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. He has become a protestant connection to the rich stream of Christian Mystacisim and a spiritual mentor to many.
Tozer
and his wife Ada Cecelia Pfautz had seven children, six boys and one
girl. Living a simple and non-materialistic lifestyle they never owned a
car and preferring bus and train travel. Tozer gained noteriaty as a
writer and speaker yet He signed away most of his royalties to the poor.
He is buried in Ellet Cemetery, Akron, Ohio. A simple epitaph marking his grave: "A. W. Tozer - A Man of God."
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