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In His Steps
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"In His Steps" is a well known book by the American minister Charles Sheldon. It is a story that asks the question, "What would Jesus do?" It is a fictional story set in the United States of America during the grips of depression and it follows the lives of a number of Christians who make the pledge to always act as they honestly believe Jesus would before every big decision despite the consequences. The book can be read here
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"In His Steps" is a well known book by the American minister Charles Sheldon. It is a story that asks the question, "What would Jesus do?" It is a fictional story set in the United States of America during the grips of depression and it follows the lives of a number of Christians who make the pledge to always act as they honestly believe Jesus would before every big decision despite the consequences. The book can be read here