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In His Steps

By: Charles M. Sheldon
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Over 100 years ago, Reverend Charles Sheldon stepped up to the pulpit to deliver a sermon to his little flock of Congregationalists. Little did he know that his humble parable would evolve into a novel that would be published in 45 languages and affect the lives of at least 15 million people. A desperate, unemployed printer, looking for help in the mythical town of Raymond, is ignored until he’s on the verge of dying. His last words, as he collapses in front of a church congregation, point out the difference between believing in Christianity and actually living it. The death of the homeless man becomes the catalyst for a year-long pact. What happens when an entire congregation decides to stop before every decision and ask itself, “What would Jesus do?” In His Steps is a book about life. Few books, other than the Bible, have been so widely circulated. Since its first publication, this inspirational classic has never been out of print. Its simple message transcends literature, theology, and religion.

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Charles Sheldon's classic of popular religious literature exploded the centuries-old question "What Would Jesus Do?" into the American vernacular. A best seller in its day, In His Steps follows the denizens of a small town as they allow their pastor's admonition to imitate their savior in all their actions for a single year to slowly transform their lives. Folksy, optimistic, and quintessentially American, this inspirational tale, first published in 1896, is not only a classic novel of small-town Christianity, but a memorable portrait of America at the hopeful, prewar turn of the century. Accomplished audiobook narrator Nelson Runger brings a quaint, unmannered sunniness to this historic novel.

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Great Classic

An excellent book for all Christians very convicting one I could listen to over and over

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worth a credit

I really enjoyed this book and being a Christian, it make's one think. The teaching are a good lesson.

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A great book

If you could sum up In His Steps in three words, what would they be?

Living like Christ

What did you like best about this story?

So real, so true. Every practicing christian can easily identify with every word, every chapter of the book. I was completely immersed into the reality of the story like a new baptism.

What does Nelson Runger bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?

Nelson makes the book, the story come alive. So theatrical I can literally hear each voice, so clear and perfectly paced, see each body language, and even create a full mental image of some of the characters. Boy, was I scared to 'stand' with the goodly Christians as they were confronted by the liquor and violence intoxicated mob of the rectangle!

If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?

Strange Fellas. ( in the world but not of the world; definitely turning their community right side up).

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In His Steps is the third best book I have ever read after the bible and John Bunyan's Pilgrim's Progress. I strongly recommend it to all Christ's disciples.

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After 100 years still valuable

A wonderful piece. I included a chapter a day as part of my bible study and worship.

This will give you pause in your discipleship and help you consider “What would Jesus do?”

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ANOTHER LIFE CHANGER

This book radically changed my life as a young woman. It gave me direction and purpose. I enjoy the audible version and I listen often at night. Highly recommend this Christian classic to everyone. It is not preachy at all. You will enjoy it.

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Classic

I love this book! Although it was written in the 1800's, the message is still applicable today. WWJD 2.0!!!!!

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A tremendous tale!

The narrator was perfectly suited to the story, and conducted a wonderful performance. I was struck by how relevant this story still is, and how engrossed I got with it. You might think that the story would be dated, but the Christian experience transcends time, and the topics of suffering and faithfulness can easily be transferred to our lives today.

I loved listening to the inspiration of the WWJD movement of my childhood, but it was more than that. The characters and lessons presented in this story truly helped me to put my Christian walk into perspective, and have spurred me into more conscious effort and ministry. I highly recommend this great little tale.

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In His Steps

Excellent story and narration. Many questions were asked and many not answered; some because there are no simple answers. Many are
up for debate. Still, this book, after more than 100 years, is worth reading or listening to.

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WWJD

awesome story, and a great challenge that would be beneficial within any society, whether you were religious or not. who better to model the standard off of than Jesus Christ himself. and we can do it by obeying the only command we must. the one command that covers all the rest, to follow him. drop all you know and follow in his steps. the truth, the light the way...there really is no other way to the father but through Jesus.

this book does a great job at representing humanity through a handful of different individuals, with different talents, jobs, and stations in life, who try to ask themselves what jesus would do for an entire year, before every action they take, everyday. it's beautiful to watch how the spirit works, seeing it unfold as things slowly come together. how a small handful of members struggle in different ways to actually live a Christian lifestyle in a world, and even a church, who criticizes and ridicules them every chance they get...writing them off as fanatics, fools, or fakes. but it begins to spread like a wildfire as the entire town begins to change for the better because of the vow of a few individuals who honestly try following in Christ steps, wherever it may lead. ask, seek, and knock. doing all they can to know the lord. it's beautiful to see how each character grows, maturing in faith, and in the wisdom of God. beautiful story.

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That's not the issue...

The true issue is not "What Would Jesus Do?" but "What Think Ye of Christ?"
I loved this book when I was in high school 25 years ago, but after reading it again this week, I can honestly say it's not on my list of books to re-read ever again. I felt the premise of the book was based on works, not on who Christ is and what He did. I don't think the book focused enough on Christ's life and example as shown to us in the Gospels. The characters would have thought and acted differently if they had actually followed Christ's example. As I said, the more important question is "What Think Ye of Christ?" That's just my opinion.

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