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What Would Jesus Do Now?

Garrett W Sheldon

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Hopeway Publishing
10 December 2024
In 1896, my great grandfather, Charles M. Sheldon, wrote the book IN HIS STEPS, which challenged Christians to ask ""What Would Jesus Do?"" whenever facing a problem or decision. He felt this personal discipleship idea was inspired of God. That book soon sold an estimated 30 million copies in 20 languages, making it the best-selling Christian book after the Bible. Because of a faulty copyright, he made no money from this book but rejoiced that the WWJD message touched so many hearts around the world.

About a hundred years later, I felt led to update IN HIS STEPS as ""What Would Jesus Do? which became part of a great WWJD movement in the 1990s. Recently, I felt led to update my novel 30 years after the original as What Would Jesus Do NOW? The world has changed so much in the past 30 years that Christians face a whole new set of challenges (addiction of all kinds; mental health problems; relationship and moral issues; stress and depression). Though our online, remote age raises new problems, Jesus still provides the answers: truth; healing; peace; comfort, and love. This update of this classic story gives a few examples of people finding answers to life, and joy, through asking that simple question: ""What would Jesus do in my place?"" I pray it will encourage you to lead this immediate life of Faith, seek God's will for your life through the Bible, the Holy Spirit, and the church, and see the many blessings and happiness of this Godly life!
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Imprint:   Hopeway Publishing
Dimensions:   Height: 203mm,  Width: 127mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   73g
ISBN:   9780996689090
ISBN 10:   0996689095
Pages:   66
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

He grew up in Wisconsin and attended the University of New Mexico earning his B.A. (summa cum laude, 1977) and Rutgers University earning his M.A. and Ph.D. (1983). He has studied or been a visiting scholar at Princeton Theological Seminary; Wycliffe Hall, Oxford; the University of Vienna, Austria; and Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland.He is a retired professor of Political Theory, Constitutional Law, and Religion & Politics at the University of Virginia's College at Wise. Along with being a Jeffersonian Scholar with numerous academic books to his credit, he is also an author of the popular book ""What Would Jesus Do?"" He lives on a farm in Powell Valley, Virginia, and is married to Elaine. They have two children: Gwendolyn and Peter.

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