When He was God incarnate amongst men, He declared emphatically, 'I am the good Shepherd.' But who was this Christ? Our view of Him is often too small - too cramped - too provincial - too human. His statement was confirmed by Jesus the Christ. David, the author of the poem, himself a shepherd, and the son of a shepherd, later to be known as the 'Shepherd King' of Israel, stated explicitly, 'The Lord is my Shepherd.' To whom did he refer? He referred to Jehovah, the Lord God of Israel. One of the calamities of Christianity is our tendency to talk in ambiguous generalities. In 2022, John Travolta confirmed that he is currently filming a cinematic version of The Shepherd on location in West Raynham, Norfolk.The Lord is My Shepherd The Lord! But who is the Lord? What is His character? Does He have adequate credentials to be my Shepherd - my manager - my owner? And if He does - how do I come under His control? In what way do I become the object of His concern and diligent care? These are penetrating, searching questions and they deserve honest and basic examination. ![]() In April 2017, Between the Ears won the ‘Most Original Podcast’ Gold Award at the inaugural British Podcast Awards. Between the Ears: The Shepherd won a Gold Radio Award in the 2017 New York Festivals International Radio Program Awards. Sound design was by David Chilton, with music and mouth/body percussion by the Saint Martin Singers specially recorded for the production at the church of St Giles in the Fields, and Vampire aircraft sound effects specially recorded at the Royal Air Force Museum London. On Christmas Eve 2016, BBC Radio 3 broadcast a new adaptation by Amber Barnfather for Between the Ears, performed by actor Luke Thompson. Sound design was by David Chilton, with a cappella pieces from the Saint Martin Singers. The performance, in aid of the RAF Benevolent Fund, was introduced by Frederick Forsyth. ![]() On 14 December 2014, actor Nigel Anthony performed an original adaptation by Amber Barnfather of The Shepherd, with music and sound effects, at St Clement Danes, the Central Church of the Royal Air Force, in London. In 2018, for the 50th Anniversary special of As it Happens Carol Off, Michael Enright, and Tom Power celebrated the tradition of reading The Shepherd by reading lines from the story. ![]() Read by Alan Maitland, the recording always airs on the last episode on or before Christmas Eve. The story has been broadcast "nearly every Christmas since 1979" in Canada on the CBC Radio One news programme As It Happens. While Forsyth is a former RAF pilot and could have heard and adapted such a story (either with or without the intent to do so) no references or anecdotal evidence have been put forward to support such claims. Many have speculated references to preexisting RAF folklore. Written on Christmas Day 1974, and published near that time a year later, the idea came while trying to think of a setting away from the typical haunted homes, and seeing planes flying overhead. The circumstances of how he is guided to a safe landing, and his subsequent efforts to identify the pilot who saved him, are the central themes of the story.įorsyth created this original work as a Christmas gift to his first wife Carrie after she requested a ghost story be written for her. Lost in fog over the North Sea and low on fuel, he encounters a De Havilland Mosquito fighter-bomber, which has apparently been sent up to "shepherd" (i.e. The Shepherd relates the story of a De Havilland Vampire pilot, going home on Christmas Eve 1957, whose aircraft suffers a complete electrical failure en route from RAF Celle in northern Germany to RAF Lakenheath in Suffolk. ![]() The Shepherd is a 1975 novella by British writer Frederick Forsyth.
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