About the Author A.W. TOZER began his lifelong pursuit of God at the age of seventeen after hearing a street preacher in Akron, Ohio. A self-taught theologian, Tozer was a pastor, writer and editor whose powerful use of words continues to grip the intellect and stir the soul of today's reader. Among his best-loved books are the classics The Pursuit of God and The Attributes of God. Durante un viaje en tren desde Chicago a Texas a fines de la década de 1940, A.W. Tozer empezó a escribir La Búsqueda de Dios. Escribió durante toda la noche, las palabras surgiendo a su mente al ritmo que las podía apuntar. Cuando el tren llegó a McAllen, el borrador estaba terminado.A pesar de haber sido escrito en tan poco tiempo, la profundidad, claridad e integridad del mensaje de A.W. Tozer han hecho que La Búsqueda de Dios sea un libro favorito hasta presente. Más de 1.5 millones de ejemplares han sido impresos en 20 idiomas.Prepárese para una experiencia de profundo significado y deleite.-------------------------------------------------------------------------Tozer's bestseller, this book has been called "one of the all-time most inspirational books" by a panel of Christian magazine writers.Sometimes the voices that speak most clearly in the present are those that echo from the past. So it is in this Christian classic by the late pastor and evangelist A. W. Tozer. Tozer brings the mystics to bear on modern spirituality, grieving the hustle and bustle and calling for a slow, steady gaze upon God. With prophetic vigor and flowing prose, he urges us to replace low thoughts of God with lofty ones, to quiet our lives so we can know God?s presence. He reminds us that life apart from God is really no life at all. Tozer writes from his knees, a posture fit for presenting the character of God in all its demanding grandeur. "Arise, O sleeper!" is his word to us, and yet if we heed the call, we will see that to arise is not to stand, but to kneel before the God of heaven in humble contemplation. To pursue God is to know Him, and in our knowing be drawn in.