Charles Sheldon

Charles Sheldon (1857-1946) was an American minister. His 1887 book In His Steps eventually started the "What would Jesus do?" motif among American Christians. He wrote the book while working as a minister in Topeka, Kansas, USA. He also founded schools and churches there. Sheldon believed in full equality for men and women and vocally supported the feminist struggle for equal rights. He urged women to become involved in politics, believing that there they would make a difference for the better. He also supported that women should have full equality in the workplace and saw nothing wrong with men working in traditionally feminine jobs as domestic service. Sheldon, Charles Sheldon, Charles Sheldon, Charles

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
jim abrahams
zionist revisionism
vindicated
carnarvon, western australia
thioredoxin
uss guerriere (1865)
marcel vincent
gabriel axel
squatt
kevin flynn
list of nevada county name etymologies
oekonomische encyklopdie
adiemus ii: cantata mundi
krabbes disease
melbourne tram route 109
pygmy goat
hms daring
list of mayors of port arthur, ontario
beauty point, new south wales
neurotically yours
hms decoy
louis albert vachon
riverside international raceway
peterborough, south australia
where did our love go
uss yorktown (1888)
gmr
kreyol lwiziyen
war of the romantics
wildwood lake (new york)
lavender bay, new south wales
binasal hemianopsia
in the light of reverence
adams bridge
st. bernard's school
picture this
laurisilva
daphne in the brilliant blue
baby love
huey lewis & the news (album)
x corp
the doll family
winx club
metroid