The stories, essays, prayers, and poems in Little Lamb, Who Made Thee? Continue the themes that the author began in Ragman and other Cries of Faith and Miz Lil and the Chronicles of Grace. This volume portrays children, teenagers, adults, and parents as they grapple with the deep realities of life. At the heart of this struggle are the vital relationships we have with families, for it is from our parents--and from our children--that we most profoundly learn about ourselves m children of God. In the first section, Wangerin reminisces about his own childhood, and with the eyes of a Child he helps us see the wonder and fullness of life. In the second section, he writes about what it is like to be a pastor to parents and children alike, and as a young parent his own children. Sage advice and Joyful humor are touched in vivid stories--warm and intimate, raucous and chilling--that are Wangerin's trademark. Firstly, the book concludes with touching stories of adult children of aging parents--that sometimes sad, sometime joyous time when children must become parents to their own parents. Far from being a how-to book or a manual, Little Lamb gets inside its subject to view parenthood childhood as the great miracle and mystery that it is. This new, updated edition contains twelve all-new, never-before-published stories, making it the definitive edition of Little Lamb, Who Made Thee?