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Tozer on Worship and Entertainment: Selected Excerpts is unavailable, but you can change that!

Here in one volume is a collection of Tozer’s thoughts on worship and entertainment chosen from taped recordings of his preaching and from editorials, columns and books, some previously unpublished. These selections are the essence of Tozer’s convictions on decadence within the Church. Also included is his essay, The Menace of the Religious Movie. Of worship, Tozer reminds us that it is “to feel...

worship God acceptably? Even granted that a man with evil ingredients in his nature might with some part of him worship God half acceptably, what kind of a way is that to live? Believe it or not, I would like to be decent and nice. If I could, I would join Norman Vincent Peale in thinking about roses and symphony orchestras. But I can’t join the good brother. So I’ve got to tell you that if you do not worship God seven days a week, you do not worship Him on one day a week. There is no such thing
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