The lion cub had spent his whole life in a cage. He was born in a zoo, then sold to a fancy store in London, England.
Now it was December 1969 and the poor cub was for sale again. He was put on display in the store—between the kittens and the sheepdogs. The lion’s future looked grim.
Then two young men named Ace Bourke and John Rendall walked into the store. They saw the lion cub trapped in a small cage.
Buying a lion cub was probably the last thing the men imagined doing. They had just graduated from college and were living and working in a furniture store.
But after they got home, Ace and John couldn’t forget the cub. They collected every cent they had. It was the equivalent of $6,500 today.
Then they went back to the store and bought the little lion. Even before they got home, they had a name for him: Christian.
The lion cub had spent his whole life in a cage. He was born in a zoo. Then he was sold to a store in London, England.
It was December 1969. The cub was for sale again. He was put on display in the store. He was between the kittens and the sheepdogs. The cub’s future looked grim.
Then two young men walked into the store. One was Ace Bourke. The other was John Rendall. They were friends. They saw the cub.
The men had just finished college. They worked in a furniture store. They lived in the furniture store too. They were not rich.
Still, they couldn’t forget the cub. The men gathered all their money. It was the equivalent of $6,500 today.
Then Ace and John went back to the store. They bought the cub. They named him Christian.
The lion cub had spent his entire life in a cage. He was born in a zoo, then sold to a fancy store in London, England.
Now it was December 1969, and the poor little cub was for sale again. He was put on display in the store between the kittens and the sheepdogs. The lion’s future looked grim.
Then two young men named Ace Bourke and John Rendall walked into the store and saw the lion cub trapped in its small cage.
Buying a lion cub was probably the last thing the men imagined doing—they had recently graduated from college and were living and working in a furniture store.
But after they got home, Ace and John couldn’t forget the cub. They collected every cent they had—the equivalent of $6,500 today.
Then the men returned to the store and purchased the little lion. Even before they got home, they had a name for him: Christian.