Malcolm X And Charles Sheldon

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February 12, 2017

 

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Individuals in the church and the community viewed Sheldon's movement as a strong and sometimes "impossible" feat. However, it was never found to be a major threat to the society that it took place in. Sheldon was trying to start this movement within the church so that it would spread and the "unreached" people would see the light of Christ Jesus in Christians in the way that they live their everyday lives...
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It was purely a movement of self-commitment that an individual made on there own basis. Sheldon did not look at those who did not take the challenge of following "what Jesus would do" and frown upon them. No he just prayed for them and asked for guidance for him to reach the people. Malcolm X however, had a different agenda than that of Charles Sheldon...
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