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''In brief'': What would Jesus Do (WWJD) is a question/statement in current-day Christian circles were a Christian asks himself, "What would Jesus do or what choice would he make?" if he were in my situation. This is a question Christians have asked themselves since the time of Christ. The WWJD "movement" began with the book In His Steps.
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What would Jesus Do (WWJD) is a question/statement in current-day Christian circles where a Christian asks himself, "What would Jesus do or what choice would he make?" if he were in my situation.
  
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This is a question Christians have asked themselves since the time of Christ. The phrase, however, was popularized with the book [[In His Steps]].
  
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==Quotes==
  
'''Overviews'''
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==Links==
* [[About WWJD]]
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/What_would_Jesus_do%3F Wikipedia - What would Jesus do?]
  
 
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'''Articles and opinions'''
 
* [[Comments about WWJD]]
 
 
 
 
 
'''Books about What Would Jesus Do?'''
 
* [[In His Steps]] - A famous fictional book that asks that question...
 
 
 
 
 
'''Quotes'''
 
* [[Quotes about WWJD]]
 
 
 
 
 
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    • In His Steps - A famous fictional book that asks that question...
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What would Jesus Do (WWJD) is a question/statement in current-day Christian circles where a Christian asks himself, "What would Jesus do or what choice would he make?" if he were in my situation.

This is a question Christians have asked themselves since the time of Christ. The phrase, however, was popularized with the book In His Steps.

Quotes

Links



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