Horatius Bonar
Horatius Bonar was a Scottish churchman, poet, and hymn writer, born on December 19, 1808, in Edinburgh. Educated at the University of Edinburgh, Bonar became a prominent figure in the Free Church of Scotland and dedicated his life to ministry and literary pursuits. His deep faith and pastoral heart inspired a rich body of work, including hymns that are still sung in churches today, such as "I Heard the Voice of Jesus Say." Through his writings, Bonar sought to illuminate the Christian faith and encourage believers in their spiritual journeys.
Apart from his hymnody, Bonar authored numerous theological works, devotional texts, and poetry, reflecting his heartfelt connection to God and the beauty of the Christian experience. His writings are characterized by a warm, inviting style that resonates with readers seeking both comfort and challenge in their faith. If you’re curious about Bonar's contributions to Christian literature, we invite you to explore his works in the app and discover the richness of his insights.