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365 WWJD?365 WWJD?

365 WWJD?1998

Nick Harrison

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E-Book extra: Excerpts from Charles M. Sheldon's In His Steps (1896), the work that inspired 365 WWJD?The e-book title to keep in your pocket every day of the year. 365 WWJD? offers people of all ages daily food for thought, warmly reminding us of the many ways we can model our everyday actions after the life of Jesus.What Would Jesus Do? Ask the questions and live the answers, every day of the year This one-of-a-kind collection of devotional readings will help you nourish and deepen your faith through the simple yet powerful daily practice of answering the question, "What would Jesus do?" A jewel of wisdom for every day of the year, each entry is drawn from Scripture with practical reflections on how we can live the WWJD? life as well as inspiring words from notable Christian writers, such as Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Richard J. Foster, Charles H. Spurgeon, Billy Graham, Elisabeth Elliott, Martin Luther King Jr.,C.S. Lewis, Eugene Peterson, and many others. Here, author Nick Harrison invites us to accept this same challenge. It is "a pledge that the Apostle John says is a surefire test of our Christian faith....One year from now, may our lives be richer for having taken the time to learn the lessons gained by answering 'What would Jesus do?'" 365 WWJD? offers people of all ages daily food for thought, warmly reminding us of the many ways we can model our everyday actions after the life of Jesus.

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First published
1998
OL Work ID
OL15825097W

Subjects

Devotional calendarsExamplePrayers and devotionsPrayer-books and devotionsEnglishNonfictionReligion & SpiritualityJesus Christ as an example to be followedBible, miscellaneaChristian life

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