"Parable of the Good Shepherd" Godly Play
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- Опубліковано 2 гру 2013
- "Parable of the Good Shepherd"
From The Complete Guide to Godly Play®
By The Rev. Dr. Jerome Berryman
Told by Godly Play® US Trainer Ryan Campbell
www.GodlyPlayFoundation.org
The Godly Play® approach to nurturing the spirituality of children finds it roots in the Montessori method and is used across the globe in many venues such as religious education programs, schools and hospitals as well as with Alzheimer's patients. This is but one story.
Please visit us at www.GodlyPlayFoundation.org for more information on Godly Play® practice, Godly Play® training, and international Godly Play® associations.
For the materials used in the telling of this story, please visit us at www.GodlyPlayResources.com.
The Complete Guide to Godly Play®, Volumes 1 - 8 are published by Church Publishing, Inc.
This video was developed by the Godly Play® Foundation and Godly Play Canada.
Ryan Campbell, you did an amazing job presenting this story. Thank you.
I took classes with Mr. Berryman, as we called him then, as a young child in Houston. I remember this story so well. I'm looking forward to teaching it myself. Thank you for this demonstration.
Thank you sooooo much for doing this so 100 and 1000 of people can see this on youtube its so amazing and I love this so much
pleeese do more videos ok😃😊😄👍 PS I go to your church :-) I'm 8 years old and my names Ruby
I love the sound of material being made in the wood shop! Very cool
I love this parable! great presentation of it. One thing I change when I present it is for the sheep to get lost while being under the charge of the ordinary shepherd. I made this change because of Psalm 23 -- "Even when I walk
through the darkest valley,
I will not be afraid,
for you are close beside me.
Your rod and your staff
protect and comfort me.
Then, The Good Shepherd finds the lost sheep after he comes between the flock and the wolf. :)
what a patient , careful storyteller. i loved watching as you told it with care and honor. it was lovely and reverent and beautiful and glorious of his love for the sheep.
I loved listening to this story as I have a spare moment. I wonder if the storyteller has made anymore stories.
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Excellent thank you so much. I wonder if you were right there in the story.