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Title: in his steps by Charles Sheldon
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He explained his plans to them. They would not do anything that Jesus would not do himself for one year and to ask the question "What would Jesus do", regardless of the results .After a short time of discussion they dismissed in prayer, not knowing that this preachers plan would change their lives forever... Showed first 250 characters
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A few weeks went by and even Rev. Henry had made some changes in his life, He had noticed that in their church newspaper, there were many carnal things that would not please the Lord. Even though He would lose some of his congregation he did what Jesus would have done... Showed next 250 characters
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