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Life can be a bit like a roller coaster--you just never know what's around the next bend To Donna Barclay, it seems like being a preacher's kid means she has to be perfect. But when she rebels and sneaks out with her friends, the results are disastrous.Gang member Butch is torn between his old friendship with Sam and his new friends in the Bones of Rath. Which will he choose? Two men rob Holstein's Bookshop and kidnap blind Jenny Roberts but later let her go. Will she be able to help police find the criminals? The folks in Odyssey, young and old alike, are learning some very important things lately: being responsible for yourself, accepting and understanding others, and being a friend even when it isn't easy. Whether it's a peak, a valley, or a hairpin curve, you're guaranteed a fun-filled, action-packed ride with the gang from Odyssey Volume 23 contains the following stories (and themes): I Want My B-TV (Solid foundations) The Truth about Zachary (Being a friend) Preacher's Kid (Unrealistic expectations) The Good, the Bad, and Butch (Uncompromising morals) Share and Share Alike (Sharing) All the Difference in the World (The difference Christianity makes) St. Paul: The Man from Tarsus (Saul's conversion) St. Paul: Set Apart by God (God changes lives) A Victim of Circumstances (Taking responsibility for your own actions) A Perfect Witness, 1, 2, & 3 (Perception)
On the heels of Dr. Blackgaard's demise, those who participated in the treachery are feeling the sting of consequence. Meanwhile, new life in Christ means growth for Zack and his mom, and for Eugene, it also brings about the restoration of a special friendship. Jason takes a step closer to the altar with a relationship of his own, but not without some bumps along the way. And for the Barclays, an intriguing offer finds them seeking God's will for their future.Lessons about life, love and the importance of following God's plan are in store for one and all - don't miss and minute of this exciting series!
Presents an anthology of four books from the Adventures in Odyssey series, which introduce Mark Prescott, Patti Eldridge, and the Imagination Station.
Four stories set in the fictional town of Odyssey follow Mark, Patti, and other members of the Whit's End gang as they learn of loss, love, and of life.
An unforgettable account of betrayal, revenge, redemption, Focus on the Family Radio Theatre's production of Ben-Hur tells the tale of a nobleman who fell from Roman favor and was sentenced to live as a slave—all at the hands of his childhood friend, Messala. Once nearly brothers, any hope of reconciliation is dashed after Messala is seriously injured during a vicious chariot race won by the vindictive Ben-Hur. But what makes this adaptation of Lew Wallace's best-selling story unforgettable is the changed man Ben-Hur becomes after seeing Christ on the cross. Recorded in London with film-style sound, this action-packed production shares that compassion is the true path to redemption.
Peabody Award winner With faith comes a price. What are you willing to pay? That's the question explored in Bonhoeffer: The Cost of Freedom. Chronicling the life of German theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer, this provocative Peabody award-winning dramatization shares the story of one man's battle against the evils of Nazism, a decadent culture, and compromising church--something that's not so foreign to society today. Challenging and compelling, it's entertainment with a message
Climb aboard, kids Travel back in time and sail with the Vikings, meet a Roman Emperor, come face-to-face with China's Kublai Khan, and experience a host of other historical adventures in the Imagination Station series for young readers. This set includes the first three books in the series: Voyage with the Vikings, Attack at the Arena, and Peril in the Palace.
A compilation of books 1-3 in the Adventures in Odyssey Passages series.Arin's Judgment: One minute, Wade Mullins is at home, attempting to destroy top-secret drawings for the atomic bomb. The next minute, he's in an alternate world staring at a strange prophet who says Wade is the final sign, an end-time omen of a culture on the verge of annihilation. Darien's Rise: Anna wanted superpowers, but now she's not so sure after being transported to a new planet. She sees visions of the future. And her brother Kyle is a bodyguard who can't fail. But both of their powers are only used to help Darien, the rightful heir to the throne of Marus. Darien is being held by a man so evil, not even Anna and Kyle can save him. Annison's Risk: Maddy finds herself in a strange new land called Marus where a conquering king is about to marry a princess. The king's most trusted adviser is hatching an evil plot to stamp out followers of the "old faith," and Maddy discovers that plan includes the new princess. Should Maddy reveal the truth and usher in political chaos? Or will the princess have to give up her life to bring peace?
"Mere Christianity" is one of the best books of Christian apologetics ever written. Arguably, no book other than the Bible itself has had as much influence for the cause of the gospel over the past 60 years. The story of how that message came to be created, during the rigors of World War II in England, is fascinating in and of itself. But it also addresses a very important question: How do we present the gospel effectively to a culture that has Christian foundations but has become largely secularized and ignorant of biblical truth? "C. S. Lewis in a Time of War" develops the circumstances of Lewis's life and the inner workings of the BBC. It also goes into greater detail about life in the middle of war against Nazi Germany, and Lewis's series of broadcasts that extended into 1944.
Fun, thought-provoking, quick to rehearse and easy to perform, these sketches are designed for use in any setting where you'd like to entertain or stimulate discussion. They are ideal for youth groups or schools, as sermon illustrations and as discussion starters. Themes include: AIDS; singleness; church splits; dating unbelievers; evangelism; family tensions; lateness; midlife crisis; guilt; and many more. The styles are varied, allowing room for straight drama, comedy, absurd wordplay, slapstick, and monologues.