In His Steps In His Steps

Publisher Description

In His Steps
What would Jesus do?

First published in 1896, In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon has shaped Christian thought for generations through a question that refuses to fade with time. Simple in wording yet demanding in consequence, it challenges readers to examine not only what they believe, but how they live.

This powerful story follows ordinary men and women who make a daring commitment: before every decision, they will ask what Jesus Christ would do—and then follow that answer, whatever the cost. As their journeys unfold, the results are neither easy nor idealized. They involve sacrifice, inner conflict, social pressure, and profound personal change.

Though written in another era, the struggles faced in these pages feel strikingly familiar. Ambition, comfort, injustice, silence, and compromise continue to shape modern life, making the heart of this story as relevant today as when it was first written.

More than a novel, In His Steps is an invitation. An invitation to pause, to reflect, and to measure everyday choices against a higher standard. Its enduring message continues to speak to readers who long for a faith that moves beyond words and into action.

A timeless Christian classic that has inspired millions, In His Steps remains a compelling call to thoughtful conviction and courageous living.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2026
May 15
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
336
Pages
PUBLISHER
LexKurion Publishing House
SELLER
ANDRE RODRIGUES
SIZE
2.3
MB
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