Albert Day was an unusual minister; he bridged the gap between religion and spirit, between worship and God. He did not settle for mere belief; he believed in living the life he preached. At the height of his career, he founded the Disciples of Christ, an organization still working toward his goals sixty years later. He also helped found, with Olga Worrall, the New Life Clinic in Baltimore, which is still pursuing its healing ministry more than fifty years later.Shortly before he died in 1973, Dr. Day decided to write a final testament of his life with The Captivating Presence. In it, he describes how he discovered God as a constant Presence within his life—a constant source of love, wisdom, and authority. This Presence not only changed his life, but it did so repeatedly, leading Dr. Day each time to a new level of insight and ability to serve. When the book was finished, he had it printed privately and distributed it to his closest friends and followers.This reprinting is the first public printing of the book. It is a testament that should be read by every spiritual or religious person alive—so that they too may be touched by the Presence, and transformed by it.