Authentic re-releases Tozer works

|PIC1|Authentic Media are re-releasing ten of twentieth-century prophet A W Tozer's best-loved works, both as individual volumes and in a special box set.

Titles include 'Whatever Happened to Worship', 'Man, the Dwelling-place of God', 'That Incredible Christian', and two titles that have come to be regarded as Christian classics, 'The Pursuit of God' and 'The Knowledge of the Holy'.

Chosen for the impact they made when first published and their continued relevance to contemporary Christians, Authentic Media have repackaged the books for the emerging generation by giving them a clean, contemporary feel.

"We have brought these books out again in the hope that a brand-new generation will discover the delights of Tozer for themselves," commented Authentic Media's Publishing Director, Mark Finnie.

"These are powerful books that have changed lives and we want to see that continue."

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