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Christ and This Crisis by Samuel M. Shoemaker - ODJ

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Christ and This Crisis by Samuel M. Shoemaker. This edition is undated with the copyright stated 1943 and comes with the original dust jacket.

About this book from the dust jacket:

“In Mr. Shoemaker's latest book he discusses with you, rather than talks to you about, the problems which confront us all during these days of world conflict.

Mr. Shoemaker says:

"Let us ask ourselves three questions:

  1. Is the life I am living worth a soldier's dying for? Is it worth my Lord's having died for?
  2. Am I really on God's side, in every area of my life, so that the war is being won in my own sphere?
  3. Am I fighting honestly and bravely against evil wherever I see it, and overcoming it with honesty, cheerfulness, self-denial, cleanness, courage and prayer?"
  4. Those who are concerned today with the need for a vital religion, for a positive faith and a conviction born of a definite need supplied will value this book and want to read it again and again. Here is a tonic for these days and an inspiration, a stimulant and a practical help for all times. Everything Mr. Shoemaker writes is worth deep consideration, but here he is at his best.

Rector of Calvary Church in New York, and author of many books including "Children of the Second Birth," "Religion That Works," "Twice-Born Ministers," "The Conversion of the Church," "Confident Faith," "God's Control," etc.”

Samuel Shoemaker was a prominent American Episcopal priest and a key figure in the Oxford Group movement, which later influenced the development of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and other Twelve Step programs. Born on December 27, 1893, in Baltimore, Maryland, Shoemaker was raised in a family with a strong Christian background.

Shoemaker studied at Princeton University and later attended Virginia Theological Seminary, where he was ordained as an Episcopal priest in 1917. He served in various parishes before becoming the rector of Calvary Church in New York City in 1925, where he remained for over twenty years.

In the early 1930s, Shoemaker became involved with the Oxford Group, an informal Christian fellowship founded by Frank Buchman. The Oxford Group emphasized spiritual principles such as honesty, purity, unselfishness, and love, and it sought to bring about personal transformation through spiritual practices such as self-examination, confession, and surrender to God's will.

Shoemaker's involvement with the Oxford Group profoundly influenced his ministry and preaching style. He became known for his dynamic sermons, which emphasized the need for individuals to experience a personal encounter with God and to live out their faith in practical ways.

One of Shoemaker's most significant contributions was his role in introducing the principles of the Oxford Group to Bill Wilson, co-founder of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Shoemaker and other members of the Oxford Group had a significant influence on the early development of AA, particularly in shaping its spiritual foundations and emphasis on personal transformation. Bill W. wrote: “Dr. Sam Shoemaker was one of A.A.’s indispensables. Had it not been for his ministry to us in our early time, our Fellowship would not be in existence today.”

Throughout his life, Shoemaker remained dedicated to ministry and spiritual renewal. He authored numerous books and articles on Christian spirituality, including "Realizing Religion." He also played a key role in the founding of the Spiritual Mobilization movement in the 1940s, which sought to promote spiritual values in American society.

Samuel Shoemaker passed away on October 31, 1963, leaving behind a legacy of spiritual insight and compassionate ministry. He is remembered as a pioneer in the field of Christian spirituality and as a guiding figure in the early history of Alcoholics Anonymous.

This book is in excellent condition. There is little wear to the cover. There is a pen marking on the first page of the book. There is no other writing or markings inside the book. The dust jacket has some edge wear and a torn section missing from the back cover.

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