One of the best-selling books of all time and an inspirational
classic, this 1896 phenomenon popularized the question "What would
Jesus do?" American minister CHARLES MONROE SHELDON (1857-1946) was
renowned as a preacher more concerned with practical perspectives
on living a moral life than on other rarefied theological matters
removed from the experiences of ordinary Christians. It was in this
novel that many of his own sermons came together in fictional form,
through one Reverend Henry Maxwell, of the imaginary Eastern town
of Raymond, who inspires his congregation to let the question "What
would Jesus do?" guide their actions. Those seeking a virtuous path
through everyday life continue to turn to this beloved book even
today, more than a century after it was written. It remains a
comfort to the soul for readers the world over.
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