
- 206 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
What Would Jesus Do Today
About this book
In the pages of What Would Jesus Do Today?, two devoted Bible scholars, Mike Cope and Rubel Shelly, lead us through some of our most confusing questions and moral dilemmas and help us learn how Christ would confront contemporary society. It is a popular phrase seen on everything from bracelets to earrings; it is frequently said to those seeking advice—"What would Jesus do?" But this oft-used expression leaves many seekers more confused than ever. Wouldn't it be wonderful if you could observe the Savior—firsthand—as he encountered our modern culture? Wouldn't you like to know how Jesus would respond to today's troubling issues, such as poverty, wealth, sickness, the sexual revolution, and more? In the pages of What Would Jesus Do Today?, two devoted Bible scholars, Mike Cope and Rubel Shelly, lead us through some of our most confusing questions and moral dilemmas and help us learn how Christ would confront contemporary society.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Introduction: In His Steps
- Chapter 1: The World
- Chapter 2: Sexuality
- Chapter 3: Stress
- Chapter 4: Money
- Chapter 5: Competition
- Chapter 6: Honesty
- Chapter 7: Injustice
- Chapter 8: Death
- Chapter 9: Poverty
- Chapter 10: Confusion
- Chapter 11: Religion
- Chapter 12: Commitment
- Notes
- Copyright