
One Little Sheep
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One Little Sheep is a story about a sheep named Shiloh who, at times, will get lost in his imagination of becoming a famous rock star whenever he listens to music-especially from his favorite rock star group, The G.S. Band!
Shiloh, also known as Little Sheep, gets an unexpected opportunity to attend The G.S. Band's upcoming concert at the Hillside Venue in Sheepsville County. With all the excitement going on, Little Sheep somehow gets distracted and wanders away and is ultimately left alone and confused with little hope of finding his way back to his family.
Go on a journey with Little Sheep to see how his curiosity and determination led him back to safety and a surprising end!
This story is an encouraging reminder to any child or adult, that no matter how far you think you've gone, or if you think you've lost your way, you're truly never alone because the Lord will always do what it takes to make sure that you're found.
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