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Books with title Molly and the Good Shepherd

  • The Good Shepherd

    Jerome W. Berryman

    eBook (Morehouse Education Resources, Sept. 1, 2014)
    • A supplement to the Godly Play classroom, to be used by storytellers and childrenduring response time and/or by parents at home• Full-color throughout, with original paintings based on the materials used in the GodlyPlay classroom• Expands on the effectiveness and success of the Godly Play method of faith formationParable of the Good Shepherd is a visual retelling of the biblical lesson as taken fromThe Complete Guide to Godly Play and told with revised text and original art. The bookrecreates the experience of hearing this core and possibly best-loved, best-known Biblestory as a supplement to Godly Play or as a stand-alone bedside reader.For Christian educators, Christian schools, vacation Bible schools, parents, grandparents,godparents—anyone who desires to engage in sharing faith and biblical stories in anysetting, especially all those in the Godly Play community: trainers, storytellers, teachers,parents, and children.
  • The Lost Lamb and the Good Shepherd

    Dandi Daley Mackall

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Aug. 16, 1776)
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  • The Lost Lamb and the Good Shepherd

    Dandi Daley Mackall, Lisa Manuzak

    Hardcover (Tyndale House Publishers, Inc., Aug. 9, 2016)
    There is always another side to a story! In this fresh presentation of the story of the Good Shepherd and the lost lamb, bestselling children’s author Dandi Daley Mackall has written a creative two-sided flip book. Designed to tell the same story twice from two different, biblical points of view, the book allows the reader to enjoy the story of the lost lamb and then literally flip the book to read the story from the perspective of the shepherd. Utilizing humor, adorable illustrations, and an innovative format, these books provide readers with the added bonus of two books in one.
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  • Molly and the Good Shepherd

    Chris Auer, Amy Wummer

    language (Zonderkidz, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Molly is excited because her third-grade class is going on a field trip to the art museum. She can only imagine all the wonderful and interesting things she'll see. Before she knows it, while at the museum, Molly gets separated from her group. She learns a valuable lesson, not only about paying attention, but about being cared for by Jesus, the Good Shepherd, even during scary times.
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  • Molly and the Good Shepherd

    Chris Auer, Amy Wummer

    Hardcover (Zonderkidz, Jan. 18, 2005)
    Molly is excited because her third-grade class is going on a field trip to the art museum. She can only imagine all the wonderful and interesting things she'll see. Before she knows it, while at the museum, Molly gets separated from her group. She learns a valuable lesson, not only about paying attention, but about being cared for by Jesus, the Good Shepherd, even during scary times.
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  • Eli and The Good Shepherd

    DeeJay Whiting, Bre'Ana Whiting, AB Digital Designing

    Paperback (Independently published, July 13, 2020)
    In this story, we learn about a sheep named Eli who is very fond of his caretaker. He calls him "The Good Shepherd" because of how well he cares for his sheep. Throughout this story, Eli describes what makes his shepherd the absolute greatest! Hearing about Eli's good shepherd reminds us that we too have a Good Shepherd.
  • The Good Shepherd

    D. Marie Prokop, Jock Hardesty, Zion Storm Studios

    language (, Oct. 31, 2018)
    Leona Schaeffer is more. More than a seventeen-year-old girl. More than a lonely orphan.She's a Werewolf Warden. Inheriting an ancient strength and an ancient burden.Summoned to the frantic streets of Gilded Age Boston, Leona must enter a world as unfamiliar as it is wondrous. A world of danger, populated by sheep in need of a shepherd. Without the benefit of a mentor, Leona struggles to continue the noble legacy of her parents: Help the weak. Protect the innocent. Exact mercy. Maintain the peace.Sadly, not everybody wants peace.Despite the burden of her heritage, Leona is headstrong and pure-hearted. But can she resist the forces threatening to tear apart everything and everyone she cares about? Death, failure, heartache, responsibility, and family trouble conspire to tarnish Leona’s good intentions.Mercy is required.
  • The Good Shepherd

    Scandinavia Publishing, Scandinavia

    Paperback (Scandinavia Publishing, Sept. 1, 2011)
    The Puzzle Bible Series covers all the favorite Bible stories from Genesis to Revelation. Put the pieces together and see how the stories unfold. This is learning by doing.
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  • The Good Shepherd

    Jerome W. Berryman, Lois Mitchell

    Paperback (MOREHOUSE EDUCATION RESOURCES, Sept. 1, 2014)
    The Good Shepherd is a visual retelling of the biblical lesson as taken from The Complete Guide to Godly Play and told with revised text and original art. The book recreates the experience of hearing this core and possibly best-loved, best-known Bible story as a supplement to Godly Play or as a stand-alone bedside reader. For Christian educators, Christian schools, vacation Bible schools, parents, grandparents, godparents - anyone who desires to engage in sharing faith and biblical stories in any setting, especially all those in the Godly Play community: trainers, storytellers, teachers, parents, and children.
  • The Good Shepherd

    D. Marie Prokop, Zion Storm Studios, Jock Hardesty

    Paperback (9781732889309, Oct. 12, 2018)
    Leona Schaeffer is more. More than a seventeen-year-old girl. More than a lonely orphan.She's a Werewolf Warden. Inheriting an ancient strength and an ancient burden.Summoned to the frantic streets of Gilded Age Boston, Leona must enter a world as unfamiliar as it is wondrous. A world of danger, populated by sheep in need of a shepherd. Without the benefit of a mentor, Leona struggles to continue the noble legacy of her parents: Help the weak. Protect the innocent. Exact mercy. Maintain the peace.Sadly, not everybody wants peace.Despite opposition, Leona is headstrong and pure-hearted. But can she resist the forces threatening to tear apart everything and everyone she cares about? Death, failure, heartache, responsibility, and family trouble conspire to tarnish Leona’s good intentions.Mercy is required.
  • The Lost Sheep and the Good Shepherd

    Jaylyn Clare, Jolene Cutson

    language (, Nov. 29, 2016)
    ‘The lost sheep’ is a parable told by Jesus in Luke 15:3-7. This story, written with illustrations, will be most appealing to young children at all times, let alone that Christmas is near. This could be a good Christmas gift book for your children. When reading the book, guide them to draw a parallel so as to point them to the love of God. Let them learn that no matter how small or insignificant one might be, God’s love never fails. He is calling all together, not desiring anyone to be lost. The love of God reigns forever!
  • The Good Shepherd

    Alice Joyce Davidson

    Hardcover (Regina Press Malhame & Company, Jan. 15, 1997)
    Book by Davidson, Alice Joyce
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