The penetrating and provocative question "What would Jesus do?" in all of life's complex situations, is the central theme of this book. It is the soul-stirring novel of men and women torn between their faith and the demands, compulsions, and temptations of life. Dr. Henry Maxwell, respected pastor of the First Church of Raymond, struggled with the idea that Christian discipleship demanded more than mental assent. He vowed to preface every attitude and action of his own life with the question: What would Jesus do in this situation if He were me? Electrifying his congregation with the same...
The penetrating and provocative question "What would Jesus do?" in all of life's complex situations, is the central theme of this book. It is the s...
This updated version of the classic novel by Charles Sheldon has blessed millions of people who have asked the vital question, What does it really mean to be a Christian?
This updated version of the classic novel by Charles Sheldon has blessed millions of people who have asked the vital question, What does it really mea...
Charles Sheldon was a 19th century American Congregational minister. He became a part of the Christian Socialism movement in the last part of the 19th century. He gave less importance to the doctrinal traditions and more emphasis on the practicalities of moral life. In His Steps: "What Would Jesus Do" was published in 1896. It is listed as the 39th most popular best selling book ever written. Robert Hardy's Seven Days: A Dream and Its Consequences begins with a man returning from Sunday evening church. He was a selfish man. His wife was bitter and his children were strangers to him. This is...
Charles Sheldon was a 19th century American Congregational minister. He became a part of the Christian Socialism movement in the last part of the 19th...