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WWJD Bracelets

John Jr. Cleveland·1998-09-01
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We believe that WWJD bracelets are not appropriate attire for the Reformed Christian to wear. This idea for the saying “What Would Jesus Do,” originated in 1886 by Charles Sheldon in his novel, In His Steps. The main character in this book wanted the world to be a better place, so he came up with the saying “What Would Jesus Do,” hoping it would make the world a better place in which to live. It hasn’t been until recent years that the initials WWJD have been put on a bracelet for people. Since...

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Author
John Jr. Cleveland
Date

1998-09-01

Source
Beacon Lights
Scripture References
Matthew 23:5
Exodus 13:16
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy 6:8Deuteronomy 11:8
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