A.W. Tozer warns the Christian church about the dangers of prioritizing activity over genuine spiritual growth. He observes that many churchgoers are engaged in numerous religious activities yet remain spiritually stagnant, knowing more about social customs than the teachings of the New Testament. Tozer likens this to 'waltzing mice' that merely run in circles without progressing, emphasizing the need to return to the simplicity of faith in Jesus Christ. He calls for a deeper connection with God rather than a mere focus on being busy in church activities.