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Free (Kindle/Kobo/ePub) In His Steps [Classic Xtian WWJD? Literary Source Novel]

In His Steps by Charles M. Sheldon (Wikipedia) is his vintage classic faith-exploring literary fiction novel (Wikipedia), originally out in 1896, which happens to have been the highly influential source of the popular "What Would Jesus Do?" quote and movement (Wikipedia), free courtesy of Christian publisher Baker's Revell imprint.

This has previously been offered free in July 2014 (and is otherwise a public domain book that Baker has formatted and don't seem to have added any extra material to beyond a mild explanatory foreword which you can read in the sample).

Currently free, probably just for one day @ Amazon UK (slated to drop in the main store after midnight Pacific Time), Kobo & Google Play (both available to Canadians), and also ChristianBook (DRM ePub available worldwide). May also drop @ B&N (possibly also UK) & iTunes, which usually get the Baker freebies, but seem to be skipped this time around.

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Sometimes the answer to one question changes everything

When Rev. Henry Maxwell asked the members of his small church to pledge not to do anything, whether significant or mundane, without first asking themselves the question "What would Jesus do?" he had no idea what the next year would bring. Neither did those who agreed to this seemingly easy task. One by one, their lives would change. But what they never anticipated was how their entire town would be affected.

Now the novel that has changed millions of lives can change yours as well. Discover this classic story for yourself and find out why the words penned more than a century ago are more powerful than ever.

Charles M. Sheldon was a pastor in 1896 when he chose to preach one Sunday night on the question "What would Jesus do?" A sermon became a series, that became an article, that became a book, that became a movement. And the book has sold over 30 million copies.
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