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Lost Sheep


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No. of pages 12

Published: 2009

Great for age 7-10 years

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"Lost Sheep" by Sylvia Ward follows the journey of a young woman named Mara, who struggles with her identity and the burdens of her past. After the sudden death of her estranged mother, Mara discovers a series of letters that unravel family secrets and lead her to an unexpected connection with her roots. As she navigates through her grief, she embarks on a quest to find the lost members of her family, facing emotional trials that challenge her beliefs and resilience. In rediscovering her lineage, Mara learns the true meaning of forgiveness and the importance of embracing one's heritage. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].

 

This book has been graded for interest at 3-5 years.

There are 12 pages in this book. This book was published in 2009 by Candle Books .

Juliet David has written many children's stories and Bible activity books. Her other interests include painting, music, and travel to Israel and other Bible lands. This experienced author lives in London with her family. On leaving school, professional illustrator Sylvia Ward joined County Studios, Leicestershire, as a trainee illustrator. Over the years Sylvia has developed her art styles to include working on licensed properties for US and UK publishers, as well as designing and illustrating greetings cards and gift-wrap. Sylvia has also designed and produced patterns for Tiffany-style stained-glass panels. Sylvia's hobbies include hand engraving glassware to her own style and design and collecting curios. Sylvia lives in the heart of England, in a village in rural Leicestershire. Juliet David has written many children's stories and Bible activity books. Her other interests include painting, music, and travel to Israel and other Bible lands. This experienced author lives in London with her family.

 

This book contains the following story:

The Parable of the Lost Sheep

The parable of the lost sheep is a story told by Jesus in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. It illustrates God's deep love and concern for those who are lost or straying from Him. Here is a summary of the plot:

The Lost Sheep: A shepherd had a flock of one hundred sheep, and one of them went astray. The sheep wandered away from the safety and care of the shepherd, becoming lost and vulnerable.

The Shepherd's Response: The shepherd realized that one of his sheep was missing and immediately set out to find it. He left the ninety-nine sheep in the open field and diligently searched for the lost one.

The Shepherd's Joyful Discovery: After an exhaustive search, the shepherd found the lost sheep. Overjoyed at its discovery, he lifted it onto his shoulders and carried it back to the flock.

Celebration and Rejoicing: Upon returning, the shepherd called together his friends and neighbors, asking them to rejoice with him. He explained that the lost sheep had been found, and there was great joy in its safe return.

Jesus' Message: In telling this parable, Jesus emphasized that there is more joy in heaven over one sinner who repents and turns back to God than over ninety-nine righteous people who do not need to repent. He highlighted God's loving and persistent pursuit of those who have strayed, expressing His desire for all to be reconciled with Him.

The parable of the lost sheep teaches the value that God places on each individual and His willingness to go to great lengths to bring them back into a loving relationship with Him. It reveals God's heart for the lost, emphasizing His compassion, mercy, and the joy that is experienced when a lost soul is found and restored. The parable encourages believers to have the same concern and love for those who are spiritually lost, reaching out to them with compassion and guiding them back to the fold of God's love.