The Pursuit of God is one of A.W. Tozer's best work. During a train trip from Chicago to Texas in the late 1940s, A.W. Tozer began to write The Pursuit of God. He wrote all night, and when the train arrived at his destination, the rough draft was done. The depth of this book has made it an enduring favorite.
This book is a modest attempt to aid God's hungry children so to find Him. Nothing here is new except in the sense that it is a discovery which my own heart has made of spiritual realities most delightful and wonderful to me. Others before me have gone much farther into these holy mysteries than I have done, but if my fire is not large it is yet real, and there may be those who can light their candle at its flame.
Following Hard After God
The Blessedness of Possessing Nothing
Removing the Veil
Apprehending God
The Universal Presence
The Speaking Voice
The Gaze of the Soul
Restoring the Creator-Creature Relation
Meekness and Rest
The Sacrament of Living