In the early 1940s, Tozer was a rising figure in the evangelical movement of his day—not yet well known, but definitely on his way. During this time, Tozer started writing occasional articles for The Alliance Weekly, the official magazine of the Christian and Missionary Alliance. His writings were well received, and the editor invited Tozer to contribute a weekly column. For about five years, Tozer wrote a weekly column called “Tozer-Grams,” which were pithy, sometimes humorous and always
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