A Good Shepherd Must Be Stout of Heart
What makes a good shepherd? Bold courage and deep compassion are required to truly care for and protect others—like David, and ultimately, like Jesus. Drawing from real shepherd stories, Ezekiel 34, and John 10, true shepherds don’t just nurture—they bravely defend, search, and even risk their lives for the flock.
Recommended Course(s): Shepherd Leadership
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