A Day at a Time - Archibald Alexander (1874 - 1942)
A Day at a Time - Archibald Alexander (1874 - 1942)
Archibald Alexander (1874–1942) was a Scottish-born British clergyman and author known for his inspirational Christian literature, including The Glory in the Grey and A Day at a Time. Born in West Linton, Scotland, he served in London and focused on providing comfort, hope, and everyday spiritual guidance.
Key facts about the Rev. Archibald Alexander (1874–1942):
Life and Career: Born March 3, 1874, in Scotland, and died June 3, 1942, in Swiss Cottage, London. He was a minister who served at St. John's Wood Presbyterian Church, London.
Literary Works: His writings are characterized by a warm, encouraging, and devotional style, focusing on practical Christianity.
Notable works include:
The Glory in the Grey
A Day at a Time, and Other Talks on Life and Religion
"The Extravagance of Love"
He is buried in Hampstead Cemetery, London.
