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What would Jesus do about poverty, alcoholism, and other social problems? The Reverend Charles Sheldon mulled the question over and over as he wrote with passion. Finally, he put down his pen. He had said what he wanted to say; now he hoped his congregation would catch his vision. Little did he know that he had written the story and asked the question that would inspire millions worldwide and launch the "WWJD" movement one hundred years later.
Charles Sheldon is best remembered for his 1896 masterwork In His Steps, the multimillion copy best-selling Christian novel that continues to challenge readers today. But he was more than a best-selling author: At the turn of the twentieth century, Sheldon was perhaps the best-known clergyman in America, a preacher whose avid support of social reforms, including Prohibition, grew out of his understanding of the Christian's responsibility to his fellowman.
You'll discover the inspiring story behind the story when you meet Charles Sheldon, the author of In His Steps. Talented writer beloved pastor, and zealous reformer, Charles Sheldon turned his considerable energies to meeting the needs of the people around him—just as he believed Jesus would do.
Author: Ellen Caughey
208 pages
Charles Sheldon is best remembered for his 1896 masterwork In His Steps, the multimillion copy best-selling Christian novel that continues to challenge readers today. But he was more than a best-selling author: At the turn of the twentieth century, Sheldon was perhaps the best-known clergyman in America, a preacher whose avid support of social reforms, including Prohibition, grew out of his understanding of the Christian's responsibility to his fellowman.
You'll discover the inspiring story behind the story when you meet Charles Sheldon, the author of In His Steps. Talented writer beloved pastor, and zealous reformer, Charles Sheldon turned his considerable energies to meeting the needs of the people around him—just as he believed Jesus would do.
Author: Ellen Caughey
208 pages
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