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Keeping Sheep

AUTHOR Martin, Matthew
PUBLISHER Matthew Wayne Martin (10/04/2017)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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This tale begins with a shepherd watching over his happy flock. From time to time, the shepherd must correct or discipline his sheep for their protection. One day, a bird appears on the scene and convinces a wandering sheep that the shepherd is going to eventually harm the sheep. With this false information, the sheep decides to wander away from the flock and his shepherd to do things his own way. As the sheep travels, he encounters other creatures, including a rhino, alligator, wolf, lion, and snake that don't all seem to have the sheep's best interests in mind. Before long, our sheep finds himself lost, afraid, and in need of protection. He cries out for help, and unwittingly alerts what he assumes will be his ultimate doom - an angry shepherd As the shepherd enters back into the scene, the sheep cowers in fear. The shepherd defends the sheep and fights off his attackers. Confused and curious, the sheep asks why the shepherd would do this for him. The shepherd then explains to the sheep that he loves him very much, even when mistakes are made. Back in the loving care of his shepherd, and the fellowship of his flock, our sheep settles back in for a nice rest.

With a unique art style and a rhyming, bouncing cadence, this book teaches children that they are loved even when they make mistakes. Discipline isn't always meant as a punishment, but sometimes as protection from things that could be worse. This book is an allegory of God's love for us, but does not openly say that is what it is about. As such, the tale can be read in schools, libraries, and churches alike, and can have a broader lesson of the love and protection of any guardian or authority figure in a child's life.

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ISBN-13: 9780999421505
ISBN-10: 0999421506
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 32
Carton Quantity: 23
Product Dimensions: 8.50 x 0.25 x 11.00 inches
Weight: 0.88 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Illustrated
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Religion & Faith
Juvenile Fiction | Stories in Verse (see also Poetry)
Juvenile Fiction | Social Themes - Runaways
Grade Level: Preschool - 7th Grade
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This tale begins with a shepherd watching over his happy flock. From time to time, the shepherd must correct or discipline his sheep for their protection. One day, a bird appears on the scene and convinces a wandering sheep that the shepherd is going to eventually harm the sheep. With this false information, the sheep decides to wander away from the flock and his shepherd to do things his own way. As the sheep travels, he encounters other creatures, including a rhino, alligator, wolf, lion, and snake that don't all seem to have the sheep's best interests in mind. Before long, our sheep finds himself lost, afraid, and in need of protection. He cries out for help, and unwittingly alerts what he assumes will be his ultimate doom - an angry shepherd As the shepherd enters back into the scene, the sheep cowers in fear. The shepherd defends the sheep and fights off his attackers. Confused and curious, the sheep asks why the shepherd would do this for him. The shepherd then explains to the sheep that he loves him very much, even when mistakes are made. Back in the loving care of his shepherd, and the fellowship of his flock, our sheep settles back in for a nice rest.

With a unique art style and a rhyming, bouncing cadence, this book teaches children that they are loved even when they make mistakes. Discipline isn't always meant as a punishment, but sometimes as protection from things that could be worse. This book is an allegory of God's love for us, but does not openly say that is what it is about. As such, the tale can be read in schools, libraries, and churches alike, and can have a broader lesson of the love and protection of any guardian or authority figure in a child's life.

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Author: Martin, Matthew
Matthew Martin is a 2005 graduate of the Memphis School of Preaching. He began preaching soon after becoming a Christian and after graduating High School, enrolled in MSOP. After graduation he served as the Associate Evangelist for the Forest Hill church of Christ (home of the Memphis School of Preaching) for three years before returning to Arkansas. He preached four years for the Higden church of Christ and now serves as the preacher for the brethren in Guy, Arkansas. He maintains a YouTube pagefeaturing sermons, classes and online studies of various topics and books the Bible. Matthew has authored numerous tracts on a variety of Bible issues and founded and co-organize the Central Arkansas Gospel Crusade, which is a large area-wide Gospel Meeting designed to reach the lost in the Natural State.
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