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In the 1990s and early 2000s, a popular trend emerged within Christian culture. It was the “WWJD“ trend - which stood for “what would Jesus do?” Teenagers wore bracelets with the letters WWJD sewn in them to signify that the person wearing the bracelet was to be reminded to act in a way that Jesus acted. While the WWJD movement probably had its roots in pure motives, it’s come to embody the most prevalent issue dragging down the Christian church in western culture today. See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv
In the 1990s and early 2000s, a popular trend emerged within Christian culture. It was the “WWJD“ trend - which stood for “what would Jesus do?” Teenagers wore bracelets with the letters WWJD sewn in them to signify that the person wearing the bracelet was to be reminded to act in a way that Jesus acted. While the WWJD movement probably had its roots in pure motives, it’s come to embody the most prevalent issue dragging down the Christian church in western culture today. See more at https://www.miketaylor.tv