by Peter James | Dec 20, 2025 | Philip Brooks
Phillips Brooks (1835-1893) wanted a new carol for the children to sing at their annual Christmas Eve program at Holy Trinity Church in Philadelphia. He recalled his visit to the Holy Land in 1865, when he traveled by horseback on Christmas Eve to the place where it...
by Peter James | Dec 19, 2025 | Thomas Salmon
Thomas Salmon (1800-1854) visited a shop owned and operated by William Walford in a small English village one afternoon in 1842. Since William was blind and lived alone, he relied on his prodigious memory to keep Scripture on instant recall and composed poems in his...
by Peter James | Dec 18, 2025 | Fursey, St
They wore long dark robes complete with hoods. Their tonsure haircuts–a ring of hair encircling their shaved heads–added to the mystique. These Irish monks were distinctive both in appearance and in their fervor to spread the gospel across western Europe...
by Peter James | Dec 17, 2025 | John Henry Neuman
He thought he was dying. John Henry Neuman (1801-1890) was a young Anglican priest struck down with a horrible fever far from home. He wrote, “I sat down on my bed and began to weep bitterly.” His assistant, acting as nurse, asked what was wrong. “I...
by Peter James | Dec 16, 2025 | Thomas Carter
Thomas Theullosson (T.T.) Carter (1808–1901) was twenty-four when he was called to his first pastorate at a small church in rural England. It was a long-standing custom in the church for the rector to give a mince pie, a loaf of bread, and quart of ale to every...