Sherman longs for adventure and acceptance by his peers. So, heedless of his father's warnings, he follows the advice of his new "friends" and sneaks away to climb the mysterious mountain...only to encounter strange new enticements and dangers on its slopes. Like Pilgrim's Progress or Hind's Feet on High Places, this exciting allegory chronicles a young soul's awakening.
Whether you're a youth striving to discover your own beliefs and values, or an adult seeking to help such a one, join Sherman and his friends for an unforgettable journey to God's Country!
The Dangerous Journey of Sherman the Sheep, by Dean Davis, Cladach Publishing, 2005, Kindle Edition, 2011, 160 Pages, ISBN-0-975961926, $9.99
Sherman, a carefree young ram tired of hanging out with the spring lambs, wanted something more. Although warned never to go up on dangerous Sin Mountain, the large mountain peak in the distance intrigued Sherman once he learned it was dangerous. To Sherman, “…danger was just another word for adventure…the one thing Sherman loved best!”
When his father Bertram couldn’t find the young ram to join in the evening’s festivities “…he rose up on his hind legs, leaned against a tree…and saw Sherman on the far side of the meadow with strangers”
Bertram’s heart cautiously warmed at the thought his restless son had found new friends, yet he knew few strangers…Full Review: http://tinyurl.com/6qdbhey