The Christian Almanac: A Dictionary of Days Celebrating History's Most Significant People and Events

George Grant and Gregory Wilbur
This second edition of The Christian Almanac contains a day-by-day recounting of the significant moments of Christian and Western history. In it are the famous births, deaths, world events, and notable anniversaries of the last two thousand years.
Each day of the calendar year receives a two-page treatment in The Christian Almanac, beginning with an essay about a significant event that took place on that day.
The entry for each day also includes a list of the most significant events in history that occurred on that day: birthdays, battles, political events, deaths, key moments in Christian history, and so forth. Each day also contains suggested Scripture readings and actions or suggestions that may include music to appreciate, books to read, events to celebrate, or service to render. For instance, on November 30 the reader is encouraged to read a chapter of Dietrich Bonhoeffer's Life Together, his powerful vision of faith in the real world.
Whether a reader is interested in browsing or in detailed study, The Christian Almanac is an informative and entertaining book for the home, classroom, or reference shelf.
"Every day is an anniversary. History is so rich that not a single day of the year fails to offer great lessons in heroism and ignominy, brilliance and foolishness, inspiration and admonition. Not a single date fails to point toward the remarkable cultural and spiritual legacy that Christianity has provided to Western civilization."—from the book
| GREGORY WILBUR is an acclaimed composer and director, director of fine arts at Franklin Classical School, and professor of aesthetics at Bannockburn College in Franklin, Tennessee. He lives in Middle Tennessee. |
| GEORGE GRANT is director of the King’s Meadow Study Center, editor of the Stirling Bridge newsletter, president of the Covenant Classical School Association, and professor of moral philosophy at Bannockburn College. The author or coauthor of more than fifty books, he lives in Middle Tennessee. |
$17.95, Paperback
ISBN-10: 1-58182-406-8 (Paperback)
ISBN-13: 978-1-58182-406-3 (Paperback)
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