No Ordinary Shepherd (DVD)
$12.95
No Ordinary Shepherd is a heartwarming short film about a crippled boy meeting the Savior. Living in the hills surrounding Palestine, Saul (Jacob Buster, Christmas for a Dollar) has always treasured his father’s tale of a starlit night so many years before when the wonder of angelic heralds was heard and a tiny Bethlehem stable sheltered the chosen Messiah. Now, years after that sacred event, tales of Jesus of Nazareth’s miraculous birth touch the young boy’s faith. When he meets the gentle stranger in the hills, the faithful shepherd encounters a miracle of his own.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780740322600
UPC: 095163888152
John Lyde
Binding: Video DVD
Published: September 2015
Publisher: Bridgestone MultiMedia Group
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