Shepherd : The Chosen Presents
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Shepherds were dirty and stinky and poor. They were lowly. But God doesn’t care what we look like. Or how old we are. Or where we’re from. Or how much money we have. He loves us no matter what.
Which is why a lowly shepherd and his lowly sheep, on a lowly hill, in a lowly town, on the very first Christmas, got to be first in line to meet the Savior of the world. And then the lowly shepherd got to tell everybody else.
Based on the pilot episode of the groundbreaking TV show, The Chosen, this book will provide little readers with a new experience of the Christmas story from the perspective of the shepherds. Like them, we’ve been chosen by God to be part of the greatest story ever told.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781643437477
ISBN10: 164343747X
Dallas Jenkins | Amanda Jenkins | Illustrator: Kristen Hendricks
Binding: Boards
Published: December 2021
Publisher: Anchor Distributors
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