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Stories Jesus Told: Looking for the Lost Sheep
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Overview
Help Kids Understand God’s Love
We want the children in our lives to know God’s love but how do we explain something that’s difficult even for adults to comprehend? The way Jesus himself did! In Luke 15, we see Jesus telling the Parable of the Lost Sheep to a group who needed to understand the depth of God’s love for His children.Award-winning illustrator Tim Ladwig shows children God’s love and forgiveness through his expressive and detailed imagery. The illustrations are paired with the text from the New International Version of Scripture, to make it simple for kids to understand the story. As a bonus, there’s an application page that encourages meaningful discussion about repentance, God’s great love, and His forgiveness.
The Stories Jesus Told series beautifully illustrates biblical truths and helps children understand God’s character. Looking for the Lost Sheep from Luke 15:1–7 is the third in the series, following Who Is My Neighbor? and The Lost Son Comes Home.








