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The Story of the Other Wise Man Week 2

The Story of the Other Wise Man by Henry Van Dyke: A Timeless Tale of Quiet Faith and Giving

If you love classic Christmas stories that stir the heart without feeling overdone, The Story of the Other Wise Man is a beautiful hidden gem worth discovering. First published in 1895, this short novella by Henry Van Dyke offers a moving twist on the familiar Nativity story—one that emphasizes compassion, sacrifice, and the quiet strength of a faithful heart. Though not as widely known as A Christmas Carol or other holiday staples, it carries a message every bit as powerful.

Van Dyke imagines that there was once a fourth wise man, a Persian scholar named Artaban, who sets out to follow the same star as the three Magi. Like them, he plans to bring gifts to the newborn Christ child: a sapphire, a ruby, and a pearl, treasures he has gathered with care. Yet as Artaban travels, he is constantly delayed by encounters with those in need. A dying stranger, a destitute woman with a sick child, a prisoner facing death—all cross his path. Each time, he chooses compassion over haste, giving away the treasures meant for the king in order to save or comfort others.

Because of these detours, Artaban never reaches Bethlehem. He never stands in the stable, never kneels before the manger. But over the decades, as he searches tirelessly for the King, he lives a life of quiet service. And in his old age—poor, worn, and thinking he has failed—he finally understands: in every act of mercy, he has been serving Christ all along. In the story’s powerful closing moment, he hears a voice saying, “Inasmuch as you have done it unto one of the least of these my brethren, you have done it unto me.”

What makes this tale stand out is its gentle, reflective tone. Van Dyke doesn’t rely on spectacle or dramatic twists. Instead, he builds a soft, luminous sense of wonder around simple human kindness. Artaban is not a saint—he struggles, doubts, and fears that he’s wasted his life—but his unwavering love gives the story its strength. That emotional honesty makes his final realization even more moving.

Stylistically, the prose is poetic and lyrical without being difficult, filled with rich descriptions of ancient landscapes and the quiet dignity of Artaban’s journey. It’s a brief read—perfect for a single quiet winter evening—but it lingers long after the last page, leaving you with that unmistakable glow of holiday peace.

In a season that can sometimes feel rushed and commercial, The Story of the Other Wise Man offers a gentle pause. It reminds us that the greatest gifts we can give may not be wrapped or glittering, but offered through small, selfless acts of love. If you want to add a deeper, more spiritual note to your Christmas reading this year, this little book is a perfect place to start. It may not be famous, but its message is unforgettable.

If you need something to watch while you wrap presents, this book has been adapted into a movie featuring Martin Sheen. 

The Fourth Wise Man is a 1985 American television film directed by Michael Ray Rhodes and starring Martin Sheen, Eileen Brennan and Alan Arkin.[1][2]

The story was adapted from Henry van Dyke Jr.'s 1895 short story, The Other Wise Man.[3]

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If you need presents to wrap, here are some wonderful handmade gift ideas from some very talented artists. 

Large Crescent Moon Pendant Necklace

The Singing Beader

Make a statement with this very large silver tone crescent moon and star pendant, with man in the moon face. Includes a sturdy silver plated rolo chain available in three lengths 28, 27, or 26 inches.  The moon measures 3 1/4" x 2". Includes organza gift pouch.  Unisex for either women or men.

Vintage Christmas Gift Tags

Adore by Nat

The Star of the Moonflower

Joanne Carey

Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads, Pale Aqua Blue Starlight

Covergirl Beads

Handmade Lampwork Glass Beads, Pale Aqua Blue Starlight Sparkles Etched

Star of David Goldtone Magen David Necklace Set

Gold necklace with a rainbow-colored rhinestone Star of David pendant and a red evil eye charm. The Star of David is intricately designed with small, sparkling rhinestones in various colors, including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and purple. The red evil eye charm adds a pop of color and is believed to offer protection against negative energy. This necklace is a beautiful and meaningful piece of jewelry, perfect for everyday wear or special occasions.

Black Diamond Crystal Heart Beaded Necklace

MagdaleneJewels

May include: A silver necklace with a large, faceted, clear heart-shaped crystal pendant. The necklace is made with clear and gray crystal beads, and black beads. The pendant is hanging from a silver chain with a silver clasp. The necklace is on a white background.

SWAROVSKI Crystals Earrings Engagement

WatercolorsNmore

May include: A pair of silver dangle earrings with clear crystal beads and silver balls at the bottom. The earrings are about the size of a quarter.

Heaven Earth Cross Necklace, Ruby Quartz Swarovski Handmade Jewelry

Shadow Dog Designs

star moon sun flower handmade cross necklace ruby quartz swarovski crystals

12 Handmade Notecards 4x6 with Envelopes Blank Folded Celestial Beings

Blue Morning Expressions

 12 Handmade Celestial Beings – Blank Inside – Folded 4x6 Every Occasion Notecards with White Envelopes

Other countdowns to shop from: 
Looking for some Christmas reading that's different from the more popular tales? Check out these lesser known publications. You might find your next tradition. 
If you don't see what you're looking for, then ask an artist. I'm sure they will be happy to design something special for your loved one. 

When you shop handmade, you help us keep our money in our communities and keep other small businesses moving forward. Thank you for your support! Please share this post with everyone on the internet. :)

Julie and the Hairy Harry Dog.



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  • Pamela Baker on

    Thank you for this beautiful Blog. I had never heard about th 4th Wiseman. Definitely going to find a copy of the book!
    Thank you also for including my Black Diamond Necklace among these other beautiful Christmas Gift Ideas.
    Pam

  • Linda on

    Julie, what a lovely story about a “soft, luminous sense of wonder around simple human kindness.” This needs to be shared everywhere!

    Thanks for sharing my Star of David Necklace. Pinned and tweeted all.

  • Charlotte @Covergirlbeads on

    Thanks, Julie and Harry, for sharing all of these gorgeous artisan handmade items on your Mid Week Post Week 2. Pinned and Tweeted all of them!

  • Joanne Carey on

    What a beautiful message in your blog, Julie! The other wise man
 a must read! Thank you for sharing. And thanks for selecting my moonflower
 very appreciative! I appreciate all you do. Hugs to Harry!

  • watercolorsnmore on

    Julie, what an interesting and moving account of this moving additional Christmas story.
    I especially appreciate: “It reminds us that the greatest gifts we can give may not be wrapped or glittering, but offered through small, selfless acts of love.” Great take-away application.
    Thanks for hosting and promoting again.



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