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All The World

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214 pages, Hardcover

Published April 27, 2016

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Charles M. Sheldon

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Charles Monroe Sheldon was an American minister in the Congregational churches and leader of the Social Gospel movement.

His novel, In His Steps, introduced the principle of "What Would Jesus Do?" which articulated an approach to Christian theology that became popular at the turn of the 20th Century and had a revival almost one hundred years later.

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October 20, 2016
I listened to this as an audio book. I thought it would be an uplifting story. Essentially it is about the young people in a small town after World War I. Many of the men returning from the war decide to go into missionary work. It seemed the author delighted in naming long lists of countries for the young people go to and evangelize while helping the locals with education and various problems. One little bit of drama was when a prominent man is accused of profiting from using inferior materials in manufacturing products for the soldiers which cost lives. A tiny bit of romance. The young woman is torn between her devotion to a man maimed in the war and her troubled father.
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