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James L. Snyder


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James L. Snyder, general editor, is the pastor of the Family of God Fellowship in Ocala, Florida. He is recognized as an authority on the life and ministry of A.W. Tozer and has written a number of books and essays in Christian periodicals about Tozer. Snyder has a weekly radio ministry and writes a nationally syndicated newspaper column.

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The Life of A.W. Tozer: In ...

4.22 avg rating — 314 ratings — published 1991 — 19 editions
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The Worship-driven Life

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The Quotable Tozer: A Topic...

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Fifty Shades of Grey Suits

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The Fire of God's Presence:...

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Delighting in God

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Paul Rader Portrait of an E...

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Romance Around a Parsonage ...

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Come Apart and Smile Awhile

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A healthy dose of medicine ...

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“The greatest danger we face from this machine age is that we will become engrossed with mechanical gadgets and forget we have hearts. Man cannot live by bread alone nor by machinery alone. The heart must be nurtured. For this reason the prophet and the poet are more important to a nation than the engineer or the inventor. Longfellow and Whittier have meant more to us than Edison or Ford. Burns’s songs have meant more to Scotland than Watts’s steam engine.”
James L. Snyder, The Life of A.W. Tozer: In Pursuit of God

“The first work of revealed truth is to secure an unconditional surrender of the sinner to the will of God. Until this has been accomplished, nothing really lasting has been done at all. The reader may admire the rich imagery of the Bible, its bold figures and impassioned flights of eloquence; he may enjoy its tender musical passages, and revel in its strong homely wisdom; but until he has submitted to its full authority over his life, he has secured no good from it yet.”
James L. Snyder, The Life of A.W. Tozer: In Pursuit of God



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