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I've lived most of my life self absorbed. I was looking for something
outside of me to ll that emptiness inside. Endless self centered attempts
to meet my wants, needs, desires. I was going to a dry well hoping to
draw water. One of my self centered adventures had failed again. I felt
lost, broken, and empty. I was nally willing to do what many people had
suggested for years. I looked inward for answers rather than outside myself.
What I found there was my Creator. I opened up and placed before Her all
my fears, my insecurities, my brokenness. Rather than the harsh judgement I
was expecting, this book appeared instead. Much like a Kaleidoscope, when
I allowed the Divine Light to shine through me the result was something
beautiful. When the Divine Light is allowed to shine through any human
being the result is always something beautiful. I encourage each of you to
let that Light shine through your Kaleidoscope. Namaste.
About the author
The author of The Good Shepherd: A Life Of Christ For Children is listed as "Anonymous," suggesting that the book s author is either unknown or not credited. This work is part of a broader tradition of religious literature aimed at educating children about the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. Created to be accessible and engaging for young readers, the book simplifies the key events in Christ s life, focusing on his birth, miracles, teachings, and resurrection. Through well-known stories like the Prodigal Son and the Good Samaritan, it conveys essential Christian values such as love, forgiveness, kindness, and redemption. By presenting these biblical stories in a child-friendly manner, the book helps young readers connect with Christian teachings and understand the significance of Jesus life and sacrifice. Although the author remains anonymous, the book continues to serve as an important educational tool for instilling Christian values in children, making it an enduring resource for religious education.