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1879–1942
A Methodist minister with a gift for speaking to everyday readers, he wrote warm, practical books of devotion and reflection. His work often aimed to make faith feel clear, personal, and close at hand.

by Bruce S. (Bruce Simpson) Wright
Born on February 24, 1879, Bruce Simpson Wright was an American Methodist minister who also wrote religious books and meditations. Sources available here identify him as Rev. Bruce Simpson Wright, and his books were published in the early 20th century, including works such as The Children's Six Minutes, Moments of Devotion, and The Symphony of Faith.
His writing seems especially shaped by pastoral work: brief talks for children, devotional reading, and reflective spiritual essays meant for ordinary readers rather than specialists. That gives his books a direct, gentle tone, with an emphasis on worship, character, and daily religious life.
Wright died in 1942. While detailed biographical records are limited in the sources I could confirm, the surviving bibliography shows a writer-minister whose work was closely tied to Christian teaching and encouragement.