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Eugene and Connie get separated in the Imagination Station when they return to finish their adventure following the birth of Jesus.
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Julie Myers and her family need money for Christmas so Whit hires her to help at Whit's End. When it is revealed that her husband is in prison, she fears Whit will fire her.
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Tamika Washington goes to great lengths to retrieve a stuffed lamb, Nick Mulligan tries to find out why Mike passed up a great job opportunity, and Mark Horton attempts to live his life in the best way he can.
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Connie and Eugene go into the Imagination Station and experience the birth of Jesus Christ!
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Whit tells the people in Whit's End a story about Madge and Guy, who are willing to sacrifice their most treasured possessions for one another.
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Rodney Rathbone's camera has been stolen at Whit's End and he hires Harlow Doyle to try and find the dirty culprit.
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Melanie Jacobs's pen pal Jenny Roberts is coming to Odyssey. But Melanie is in for a surprise when she discovers Jenny is blind!
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Eugene Meltsner, Bernard Walton, Tom Riley, and Whit go camping and are put in a life-threatening situation on the mountain.
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Jimmy Barclay begins taking himself a little too seriously as he grows up, deciding that he's too old for Whit's End, until his sister, Donna, blackmails him into babysitting hyperactive, imaginative Lawrence Hodges. Jimmy learns that you are never too old to have an imagination.
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Connie's Uncle Joe Finneman tells her about the bravest man he ever knew, Sam Saburo. Sam was a Japanese Naval Intelligence Officer who worked with Joe in Pearl Harbor.
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Something's odd in the town of Odyssey. Dr. Regis Blackgaard has returned, but he doesn't seem to recognize anyone or anything!
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Philip Glossman shows up to try to build a highway through Tom Riley's land.
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Isaac Morton starts selling fans with a boy named Derek to earn some money. Things are going great...until the fans begin to break down.
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Eugene and Bernard Walton go to a family reunion but soon discover that Grandpa Walton hates the Meltsner family. Eugene sets out to fix his ancestor's mistake.
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Bart Rathbone takes the credit for Jack Allen's 'Food for the Hungry' program. Brenda Perry takes credit for Erica Clark's bicycle safety campaign.
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Whit decides to run a show on KYDS Radio that will remind people of the true meaning behind Thanksgiving.
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While George and Mary Barclay are sick in bed on Thanksgiving, both Jimmy and Donna decide to take the initiative and make dinner on their own.
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Connie Kendall begins taking on a lot of different activities and has a hard time saying 'no' to people. When her obligations become too much...she realizes she needs to take a different approach in choosing her responsibilities.
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The citizens of Odyssey compete in a Treasure Hunt, while Hank Murray escapes from prison and stumbles across Tom Riley's property.
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KYDS Radio holds it's first annual Share-A-Thon and airs some stories on the benefits of sharing our things with others.
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Whit tells Marsha the story of Paul Revere and points out a few mistakes in Longfellow's poem.
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A new detective in town solves the case of why Jessie Morales lost her faith.
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Connie Kendall's dad makes a surprise visit to town to tell her that he is married again.
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Jimmy Barclay gets some advice from Cryin' Bryan Dern to increase his following on his KYDS Radio program. Unfortunately Bryan Dern isn't giving the most moral advice.
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Isaac Morton tries to put the command to 'do unto others' into action - and ends up causing far more harm than good!
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George Barclay disagrees with Donna's choice of clothing, thinking it is too immodest.
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Rodney Rathbone has a hard time getting everyone to believe him when he knows about a plot to rob Odyssey families.
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Robyn Jacobs must decide between lying to her parents and going to a party that isn't chaperoned by adults. Robyn soon realizes the value of true courage.
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Tom Riley and Whit premiere a new kind of KYDS Radio program.
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Whit tells the story of an American in the small country of Muldavia who took the place of the prince for a few days.
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Bernard Walton tells a story about when he was a crossing guard and had to stand up to a bully.
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz helps a new girl make a few friends and in the process discovers Emily's talent for writing. But when Emily lets her popularity go to her head, she forgets about Lucy.
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When Isaac Morton steps out of the Imagination Station, Sir William of Marshall follows him! Isaac shows the knight around town, while Whit and Eugene try to figure out how to send Sir William back.
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Jimmy Barclay dreams about working with Dan Isidro, a missionary to Nicaragua.
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The gang at Whit's End holds court to determine whether or not the money Isaac Morton found in the woods is truly Rodney Rathbone's.
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After seeing that Curt Stevens is running unopposed in a student council campaign, Lucy Cunningham-Schultz decides to run a campaign based on integrity.
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Isaac Morton is on a quest to be pure...but to do so requires him to remove everything in his life that he feels makes him impure.
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When Rodney Rathbone and the Bones of Rath start a band, parents in Odyssey are livid about the lyrics of his songs. This episode is good for teaching us about what songs to listen to.
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Robyn Jacobs hasn't been studying for her tests and her grades are beginning to slip. In an effort to increase her marks, she tries to find a good way to study.
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A stranger holds Eugene and Connie hostage when he decides to hold up Whit's End.
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz, Connie, and Eugene think Whit's life is in danger when a medicine man visits town and places a curse on him!
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An old friend of Connie’s tells her the incredible story of a mission trip to a remote village. It's a story of medical mystery, daring plane flights, and even... love.
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Bernard tells the story of Esther to Melanie Jacobs and Robyn Jacobs
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Bernard Walton tells the story of Esther to Melanie and Robyn Jacobs
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All the girls are jealous of Monica Winters. They all want to be like her, but Melanie and Traci find out that Monica's life may not be as great as they thought.
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Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
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Isaac Morton takes a ride in The Imagination Station and learns more about David and Jonathan and finds out how to be a true friend.
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Bart Rathbone tries many shortcuts to get his new business, The Electric Palace, opened in only a few weeks.
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Richard Maxwell returns to Odyssey to try and ask forgiveness from the townsfolk. It's hard for Richard, as some people don't want to forgive what he's done.
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A movie crew comes to Odyssey to film a movie about Whit's End! But the Odyssey gang soon learns that Hollywood isn't interested in the facts.
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When Eugene discovers a tombstone with his father's name on it, he tries to find out if he still might have living relatives.
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Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
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Jimmy Barclay begins his journey of adolescence, while confronting his changing voice and his first crush.
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Curt Stevens gets to be mayor of Odyssey for one day, and finds there is a lot more to government than just meeting celebrities and calling the president.
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The Barclays decide to listen to their pastor and sacrifice something they love to do... watch television! But it turns out to be a lot more difficult than anyone expected.
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Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
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The kids of Odyssey clean out the Little Theater at Whit's End, while Connie tries to convince her Great Uncle Joe to return to church.
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Curt Stevens orders the teacher's edition of one of his textbooks so he can get all the answers for a class. But things get complicated when his father finds out about it...and isn't in the best of moods.
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After Isaac Morton lets some of his projects drag, Whit helps him get over his procrastination with an interesting method.
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When George Barclay gets a job offer in Washington, D.C., the entire Barclay family tries to help him figure out God's will.
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Connie is upset that her aunt is coming...the aunt who introduced her father to the woman he later married. Whit helps Connie realize that she should hand all of her problems over to God.
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Emily and Matthew stumble into a mystery at the circus involving sabotage from the inside. Who's behind it? Is it Esteban the knife-thrower? Zara the aerialist? Only careful investigation will reveal the culprit!
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After reading a book, Melanie Jacobs believes she knows the exact date of Christ's return.
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A man by the name of 'Grim' is following Jimmy Barclay everywhere he goes! Nagle tried to help him out, but when Jimmy discovers he is not in the in the Imagination Station, he learns his future lies in the hands of God.
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz decides to write an investigative journalism article about the shampoo from the Calvin Bloom Company and gets in over her head.
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KYDS Radio puts together a bunch of shows involving adaptations of parables that deal with living a good life.
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Barrett initially refuses to cheat when he gets an e-mail promising answers to a test. However, upon seeing the potential consequences of failure, he second-guesses his decision.
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Donna Barclay gets the impression that her parents are headed for a divorce, so she sets up a plan to keep the two of them together!
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Melanie Jacobs finds revenge after her sister Robyn snoops in her diary.
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz's cousin Albert Schultz doesn't know how to read and has been hiding it all his life. Lucy tries to convince her cousin to get the help he needs.
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Bernard Walton shares the story of Joseph and his eleven brothers to Artie Powell, who thought he had problems with his numerous siblings.
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Camilla is concerned that her newfound faith is wavering since she doesn't feel as excited about it anymore. Meanwhile, Connie tries to get Eugene and Katrina to break out of the routine in their marriage.
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Bernard Walton shares the story of Joseph and his eleven brothers to Artie Powell, who thought he had problems with his numerous siblings.
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Lucy and Connie travel to Sloughburgh where they get a first hand experience of what it feels like to be treated in a discriminatory way.
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Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz find out what 'selpurcs' are by playing a game of Whit's design.
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