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In a Christian hospital in Jerusalem, a 4-year-old orphan was recovering from measles and double pneumonia - it was David. Alone and belonging to no one, he
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vividly remembers the moment when he first heard of Christ’s love during a Sunday Bible story session. He remembers hearing the parable of the lost sheep (Luke 15:3-7) and seeing a picture of a shepherd carrying a lamb on his shoulders. David recalls, “Jesus actually
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If Jesus could be bothered about one lost lamb, He could be bothered about me!
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ith walls and tables adorned with figurines and cultural ornaments from around the world, David and Robyn Claydon’s home is warm, charming and a visual delight. But the trinkets on display aren’t just for decoration, each item holds rich significance and tells a story of their lifelong commitment and dedication to sharing the good news of Jesus with the world. Nestled on their bookshelf is a wood carving of a shepherd and his sheep. Robyn explains its significance to her husband, “It treasures David’s story. It reminds him that his identity is in Jesus.”
went to the trouble of finding the lost lamb. He had a hundred other sheep, why would He worry about