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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and entertainment chosen from taped recordings of his preaching and from editorials, columns and books, some previously unpublished.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...

I repeat that no worship is wholly pleasing to God till there is nothing in us displeasing God. If this disillusions anybody I do not apologize. Some of us need to be disillusioned so that we might get straightened out. A little boy may run around the house believing he’s Hopalong Cassidy. He may do that up to the age of ten. But if he’s eighteen and is still running around with a Hopalong Cassidy hat on, somebody needs to disillusion that boy. He doesn’t need consolation—he needs to be disillusioned.
Pages 7–8