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In His Steps

Charles M. Sheldon

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Charles M. Sheldon's novel 'In His Steps' is a thought-provoking and socially conscious work that delves into the theme of Christian discipleship. Set in the late 19th century, the book follows the residents of the small town of Raymond as they commit to making decisions based on the question 'What Would Jesus Do?'. Sheldon's writing style is rich in moral fervor and social commentary, reflecting the sentiments of the Social Gospel movement of the time. The narrative is filled with moral dilemmas and challenges faced by the characters, making it a compelling read for those interested in exploring the intersection of faith and everyday life. 'In His Steps' is not only a literary work but also a significant piece of religious and social history, shedding light on the values and struggles of the era. Charles M. Sheldon, a prominent Congregationalist minister, wrote 'In His Steps' in response to his observations of societal injustices and the need for a deeper commitment to Christian principles. His own dedication to social reform and moral integrity is evident in the novel, making it a powerful call to action for readers to consider their own faith and actions. I highly recommend 'In His Steps' to anyone seeking a thought-provoking and spiritually enriching read that challenges conventional notions of Christian discipleship.

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Spiritual journey, Moral decisions, Social Gospel movement, Christian literature, Narrative style, Victorian era, American author, Religious fiction, Bestseller, Character study