Charles Sheldon
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Charles Monroe Sheldon was a clergyman, author, and prominent figure in the Social Gospel movement. He is best known for coining the phrase "What would Jesus Do?"
Life
He was born on February 20, 1857, in Wellsville New York. In 1889, he became the pastor of the Central congregational church of Topeka Kansas.[1] He died on February 24, 1946.
Works
- In His Steps: "What Would Jesus Do?", (1897)
- The Reformer, (1902)