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Bruce S. (Bruce Simpson) Wright

1879–1942

A Methodist minister from Pennsylvania, he wrote warm, practical books of devotion and short talks for young listeners. His work blends everyday faith, gentle moral teaching, and a clear, approachable style.

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The Children's Six Minutes

The Children's Six Minutes

by Bruce S. (Bruce Simpson) Wright

About the author

Born on February 24, 1879, Bruce Simpson Wright was an American Methodist minister as well as a religious writer. Sources connected with his books and public-domain recordings identify him as Rev. Bruce Simpson Wright and place his life between 1879 and 1942.

Wright is remembered for devotional and inspirational writing, including The Children's Six Minutes, Moments of Devotion, and The Symphony of Faith. His work often aimed to make Christian ideas feel direct and usable, especially for children and general church audiences.

He died in Erie, Pennsylvania, on November 8, 1942. While detailed biographical information appears to be limited online, the surviving record of his books suggests a writer focused on ministry, reflection, and making spiritual themes easy to grasp.