Applying pressure
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Applying pressure

My sheep flock have split into two groups.  Those who trust me and those who don’t. For a week I attempted to move six escaped sheep back inside their paddock.  Guinea grass up to 12 feet tall and thick brush kept them concealed from my view.  They didn’t run, they just disappeared from my view…

Orphans
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Orphans

These four lambs who lost their mothers demand their milk even after receiving their feeding. I carry four bottles and feed two at a time, they push and climb on each other because their appetite demands they fight. They lack understanding that the supply of daily bread and health already came. Even as the milk…

Running away? Or?

Running away? Or?

Shouting at the top of my lungs at my sheep may move them to the corral for life saving treatment. Every month their blood sucking parasites can only be removed by injecting medication into their mouth or with a needle under their skin. But they can outrun me and they hate being trapped, needled or…

When is it Enough?
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When is it Enough?

When is enough enough? My effort can feed new spiritual growth, but lacks power to cleanse wrong choices.  It is possible to pray, read life-giving books, hear sermons, watch YouTube content, gather with believers, and all types of spiritual effort and miss the point. Am I there and satisfied with my effort to be WITH…

What about pain?

What about pain?

The struggle is real, you can do something with all your strength and still ask why it didn’t seem like it was enough.  I can think of times I saw danger or a pending illness for the sheep and acted in a timely manner but still feel gutted when a ewe or a lamb dies…

Wide load

Wide load

The enormous belly on the third and pregnant ewe walking away makes me a bit concerned. Yes, sheep can have triplets, septuplets even, but my experience on poor pastures of Hawaii is that singles are the norm. A set of live triplets will create a hierarchy, and the weakest one will be a runt. This…