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Lost Sheep

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May 21, 2026
Lost Sheep

Lost Sheep

“Lost Sheep” is a paper, stop motion short film by Lukas Rooney that explores the symbolic struggles that any one of us may go through when we find ourselves feeling less than others. The artistry of stop-motion is used to tell the story of a three legged black sheep who must find his way in life among the other four-legged sheep. The shepherd sees not his deficiencies but his gifts even in the small amount of wool that the three legged sheep is able to offer. One day, the sheep wanders away and is lost. The shepherd goes in search of the lost sheep and at great risk, rescues the sheep. He finds a way to help the three legged sheep overcome his differentness and it runs free again. The beauty of this film is in the lessons of hope, resilience and service that are a reminder to us to be there for one another in our own difficulties in life.
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Meeting the Man Responsible for Her Son’s Death

DailyGood: News That Inspires – May 21, 2026

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May 21, 2026
Meeting the Man Responsible for Her Son's Death
“When a deep injury is done to us, we never heal until we forgive.”

— Nelson Mandela

Meeting the Man Responsible for Her Son’s Death

Joan Scourfield’s son, James, died from a single punch over a pair of sunglasses, leaving her with nothing but rage and unanswered questions about the man who killed him. Through a restorative justice program, she eventually met Jacob Dunne, the man responsible for the fatal punch. In their face-to-face meeting, she found not the monster from the mugshot but “a vulnerable young man” who wanted to answer for what he’d done. Her forgiveness came gradually — not from erasing the past, but from watching Jacob transform his life and realizing that her own bitterness “would not end well.” Today they share stages together, speaking to young people about violence and redemption, a collaboration Joan sees as honoring her son’s legacy of helping others from tough backgrounds. She distinguishes carefully between forgiving Jacob for the death itself and forgiving the punch, a nuance that reveals how forgiveness need not be absolute to set someone free.

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