This classic presents people seeking to change their community by pledging themselves to experiment for a whole year with the question, 'What would Jesus do?'
"WWJD" is the focus of Charles M. Sheldon's 1896 novel, "In His Steps" about a pastor who shakes up his congregation, and his entire community, by pledging to ask "what...
Claire, Bill, and even Parson Henry discover that asking themselves, "What would Jesus do?" helps them live better lives.
In the pages of What Would Jesus Do Today?, two devoted Bible scholars, Mike Cope and Rubel Shelly, lead us through some of our most confusing questions and moral dilemmas and help us learn how Christ would confront contemporary society.
The book shows how philosophers and psychologists—from Kant and Mill to Nietzsche and Freud—struggled to make sense of the ethics of Jesus.
The unique format of this study guide makes it an excellent resource for a preaching series, Sunday School lessons, group Bible study, or personal devotional reading.
The penetrating and provocative question 'What would Jesus do?' in all of life's complex situations is the central theme of this book.
When Bill and his friends visit Chicago, they rely on the answer to "What would Jesus do?" to help them
What Would Jesus Do
This book explores Christology through the lens of whiteness, addressing whiteness as a site of privilege and power within the specific context of Christology.