The Pursuit of Goals

  • Ducharme E
  • Ducharme M
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During a train trip from Chicago to Texas in the late 1940s, A.W. Tozer began to write The Pursuit of God. He wrote all night, the words coming to him as fast as he could put them down. When the train pulled into McAllen, the rough draft was done. Although written in such a remarkably short period of time, the depth, clarity and completeness of A.W. Tozer's message has made The Pursuit of God an enduring favorite -- over 1.5 million copies are now in print in 20 languages. - Back cover.

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Ducharme, E. R., & Ducharme, M. K. (1993). The Pursuit of Goals. Journal of Teacher Education, 44(5), 322–324. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022487193044005001

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