
A Day at a Time
Gathered from talks meant for ordinary listeners, these short reflections take up the everyday work of living with faith, patience, and hope. Archibald Alexander writes in a plain, encouraging voice, returning often to the idea that a whole life grows more bearable when it is met one day at a time, a message that carried particular weight for readers under the strain of wartime. The pieces move across duty, grief, prayer, and the quiet religion of common days rather than doctrine or dispute. Written in the early twentieth century, the collection reads as steady counsel from a thoughtful minister to anyone looking for comfort. Free PDF and EPUB editions are available to download.


