It may be because I am silly, but I rather think that, relatively to the rest of the year, I enjoy Christmas more than I did when I was a child. My faith demands that such be the case. The more mature I become the more I need to embrace the joys of the incarnation. The more mature I become, the more I need to be but a child.
- G. K. Chesterton
Experience the warmth of Christmas through the winsome wit and wisdom of beloved writer G. K. Chesterton. This devotional--perfect for the Christmas season--includes selections of Chesterton's writings, accompanied with commentary, Scripture readings, and reflections.
Be encouraged by Chesterton's insight, charmed by the Victorian-inspired artwork, and delighted by the traditional English recipes. Make Chesterton's poetry, short stories, and essays a part of your Christmas tradition!
A festive celebration of childlike wonder, the beautifully illustrated Winter Fire is a unique and meaningful gift.
Drawing from the bottomless well of Chesterton's poetry and prose, Ryan Whitaker Smith renews and refreshes us with these tidings of comfort and joy. --DALE AHLQUIST, President, Society of Gilbert Keith Chesterton
In this beautifully designed and illustrated book, Ryan Whitaker Smith serves up a feast of G. K. Chesterton's wit and wisdom for Christmas. Even more, in the devotional reflections, Ryan builds on Chesterton's work with memorable expression and striking insight of his own. A holiday treat! --TREVIN WAX, Author of The Thrill of Orthodoxy and an annotated version of Chesterton's Orthodoxy with guided reading
Some books are keepsakes because of their colorful presentation, some because of the content they present, and some like Winter Fire because of both. Smith's seasonal collection is brilliant, and convincing that the prolific Chesterton doesn't just write a lot of things, but a lot of important things. --JERRY PATTENGALE, Founding scholar, Museum of the Bible (DC); University Professor, Indiana Wesleyan University; author, The New Book of Christian Martyrs
RYAN WHITAKER SMITH is an author and filmmaker from Nashville, Tennessee. His film projects include the romantic drama Surprised by Oxford, based on the award winning memoir by Carolyn Weber, the Lionsgate documentary The Jesus Music, and a forthcoming adaptation of G. K. Chesterton's comic adventure The Ball and the Cross. He is coauthor, with Dan Wilt, of Sheltering Mercy and Endless Grace, two collections of prayers inspired by the Psalms.