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S'està carregant… In His Steps (1896)de Charles M. Sheldon
![]() No hi ha cap discussió a Converses sobre aquesta obra. ¿Qué significa realmente ser cristiano? En sus pasos fue la primera obra en preguntar "¿Qué haría Jesús?" Y rápidamente se convirtió en uno de los libros más vendidos de todos los tiempos en inglés: una novela cristiana clásica. Hoy, al igual que en los días en que esta obra fue escrita, el mundo necesita ver el amor abnegado de Cristo, no solo en palabras sino también en la vida de sus discípulos actuales. Case 5 shelf 2 Em seus passos o que faria Jesus? narra as profundas mudanças ocorridas quando um pastor desafia sua comunidade a praticar a fé em Jesus Cristo. À medida que aceita o desafio, coisas incríveis acontecem em sua vida e na vida dos que o rodeiam. A pergunta "o que Jesus faria em meu lugar" passa a orientar todas as ações desse grupo, causando uma reviravolta sem precedentes. Escrito por Charles M. Sheldon e publicado pela primeira vez em 1896, Em seus passos o que faria Jesus? tornou-se rapidamente um best-seller mundial. Estima-se que, apenas em inglês, suas vendas superaram os 50 milhões de exemplares. Leitores de todo o mundo continuam a surpreender-se com o desafio proposto há mais de um século. One hundred years ago Christians read Charles Sheldon's In His Steps with runaway enthusiasm. Sheldon's story traces the account of the fictional Reverend Maxwell who challenges himself and his congregation to constantly ask, "What would Jesus do?" This question puts all of life's circumstances in a new light. Those characters in Sheldon's book who take the challenge of this question seriously live dramatically changed lives. // But a changed life responding to Jesus' example of compassion and grace does not always make things easier. People in Sheldon's story learn that acting like Jesus can alienate others who prefer status quo comfort and social respectability. The real challenge of the question, "What would Jesus do?" is not the initial fervor it evokes but the sustained devotion it can produce. a most unusual appeal to the Christian to follow in Christ's steps regardless o f what others might do Sense ressenyes | afegeix-hi una ressenya
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One hundred years ago Christians read Charles Sheldon's In His Steps with runaway enthusiasm. Sheldon's story traces the account of the fictional Reverend Maxwell who challenges himself and his congregation to constantly ask, "What would Jesus do?" This question puts all of life's circumstances in a new light. Those characters in Sheldon's book who take the challenge of this question seriously live dramatically changed lives. // But a changed life responding to Jesus' example of compassion and grace does not always make things easier. People in Sheldon's story learn that acting like Jesus can alienate others who prefer status quo comfort and social respectability. The real challenge of the question, "What would Jesus do?" is not the initial fervor it evokes but the sustained devotion it can produce. No s'han trobat descripcions de biblioteca. |
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![]() GèneresClassificació Decimal de Dewey (DDC)813.4Literature English (North America) American fiction Later 19th Century 1861-1900LCC (Clas. Bibl. Congrés EUA)ValoracióMitjana:![]()
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