In His Steps takes place in the railroad town of Raymond, probably located in the eastern U.S.A., and Chicago Illinois. The main character is the Rev. Henry Maxwell, pastor of the First Church of Raymond, who challenges his congregation to not do anything for a whole year without first asking: “What Would Jesus Do?” Other characters include Ed Norman, senior editor of the Raymond Daily Newspaper, Rachel Winslow, a talented singer, and Virginia Page, a heiress, to name a few. The novel begins on a Friday morning when a man out of work appears at the front door of Henry Maxwell while the latter is preparing for that Sunday’s upcoming sermon. Maxwell listens to the man’s helpless plea briefly before brushing him away and closing the door. The same man appears in church at the end of the Sunday sermon, walks up to “the open space in front of the pulpit,” and faces the people. No one stops him. He quietly but frankly confronts the congregation—“I’m not complaining; just stating facts.”—about their compassion, or apathetic lack thereof, for the jobless like him in Raymond.
Answer:
I didn't go to church maybe it's tomorrow.
And happy Sunday to you too.
May your day go well.
I want BRAINLIEST pls
<span>Negative feedback is most like adding wood to a burning fire to increase the heat.</span>
Answer:
A) but
Explanation:
and, but, yet, so, or, for, nor = coordinating conjunctions
of = preposition
all = pronoun
Answer:
settlements
Explanation:
xXMonkey here, looks like you've got a mi of history and language arts. I believe the answer is settlements because, when just starting out, nomads couldn't have had the materials to build entire houses. Settlements are smaller, and much less bustling. Hope this helps. -xXMonkey