What would you do (WWYD) for Jesus? On the parable of the sheep and goats (Matthew 25:31–46) | David Cramer


Nearly 125 years ago, the social gospel minister Charles Sheldon provided another thought experiment with his novel In His Steps, one of the best-selling books of all time.In the novel, Sheldon imagines the residents of a fictional town of Raymond asking themselves “What would Jesus do?” as they make decisions for their town. As the novel progresses, this guiding question, “What would Jesus do?” spreads to the much larger city of Chicago, and individual’s lives and society at large are transformed by following in the steps of Jesus.

Source: What would you do (WWYD) for Jesus? On the parable of the sheep and goats (Matthew 25:31–46) | David Cramer

Who’s a “Sheeple,” Really? COVID-19, Conspiracy Rhetoric and Fear of Groupthink – Assertive Spirituality


This rhetorical analysis looks at the history and usage of the word sheeple to help understand how it has been used during the 2020 pandemic.

Source: Who’s a “Sheeple,” Really? COVID-19, Conspiracy Rhetoric and Fear of Groupthink – Assertive Spirituality