In this heartfelt tale, a little lamb strays from the Good Shepherd and is enticed by the world's ways. Lost and bogged down by sin, he lies to his parents and is mean to his friends, ignoring the Shepherd's call to return to safety. Eventually, the little lamb realizes the error of his ways and returns to the Good Shepherd, who welcomes him back with open arms. Through this journey, he learns the importance of obedience, love, and repentance. In "God's Little Lamb," author Mary Ann Sullivan beautifully illustrates the transformative power of God's word. As we heed it, we grow stronger,…mehr
In this heartfelt tale, a little lamb strays from the Good Shepherd and is enticed by the world's ways. Lost and bogged down by sin, he lies to his parents and is mean to his friends, ignoring the Shepherd's call to return to safety. Eventually, the little lamb realizes the error of his ways and returns to the Good Shepherd, who welcomes him back with open arms. Through this journey, he learns the importance of obedience, love, and repentance. In "God's Little Lamb," author Mary Ann Sullivan beautifully illustrates the transformative power of God's word. As we heed it, we grow stronger, becoming more like Jesus, the Good Shepherd. Inspired by John 21:15, this touching story teaches children about faith, love, and the importance of caring for others. "If you love me, feed my lambs." Perfect for young readers, this charming tale will inspire and delight, showing the way back to the loving arms of the Good Shepherd.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Ann Sullivan, a native of Houston, Texas, is a graduate of the Abundant Life Christian School of Ministry. As a devoted mother of four and grandmother of eight, Mary Ann's life is a testament to her dedication to family and faith. An accomplished author, teacher, and, most importantly, a minister of God's love, she has devoted her life to sharing the profound truths of God's love with others.
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