Summary: Edwin Blackgaard puts on a "radio
reenactment" of the founding of the town of
Odyssey. Two of his actors, Mandy Straussberg
and Trent DeWhite, are unhappy when they're cast
as a young couple in love.
Music:John
Campbell Theme:
Standing up for your faith
Summary: The plan to bury the new time capsule in the
basement of Whit's End causes a "separation of
church and state" conflict that jeopardizes the
future of the shop.
Summary: Lucy Cunningham-Schultz becomes the center
of attention when Jimmy Barclay, Curt Stevens,
and Jack Davis return to Odyssey for a
reunion—each young man determined to win her
heart at last.
Summary: Lucy
Cunningham-Schultz becomes the center of
attention when Jimmy Barclay, Curt Stevens, and
Jack Davis return to Odyssey for a reunion—each
young man determined to win her heart at last.
Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary: In the woods behind Whit's End, Mr.
Whittaker creates a whole town run entirely by
kids. Ryan and his friends decide that they must
run the town right, and set out to create their
own government, laws, and justice system.
Director:Marshal Younger Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary: The new town of Kidsboro is vandalized by an
unknown force. Nelson, a young inventor, seems
to solve the problem, but his solution leads to
the fledgling Kidsboro government being sued for
all they are worth.
Director:Marshal Younger Sound Designer: Gap Digital Theme:
Responsible Self Government
Summary: Mayor Ryan says that he's installing cameras
to keep the residents of Kidsboro safe. But Jill
uses her investigative reporting skills to find
out what's really going on.
Summary: The folks from the town of Odyssey are presenting a live edition
of BTV, and the usual stories, jokes, and laughs help them to teach
a lesson on God's calling in our lives.
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Notes:
This episode was recorded during two
live recording sessions in Colorado Springs in celebration of Adventures in Odyssey's 20th birthday. Actors and production
team signed autographs afterwards.
Summary: Mr. Whittaker tells a story in which Connie
is dreaming. In her dream, Connie tries out
Whit's new interactive Kid's Radio and
experiences an encounter with the problems of
having a secular worldview. Can she convince
others that truth is not what what we make it to
be?
Summary: Wooton's new comic book hero Captain Absolutely seeks to fight
for the truth, no matter what it takes. Meanwhile, Jill is given an
opportunity to get the story on Christian worldview for the Odyssey
Tribune, as taught from the folks at Whit's End.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
Summary: When Nelson is given the opportunity to lead his school's
science club, he decides to discuss evolution with his class,
producing frustrating complications. Meanwhile, Jill is experiencing
writer's block as she writes an article about evolution for the
Odyssey Tribune.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
Music:John
Campbell Theme:
The Trinity and natural order
Summary: Connie's job-seeking lands her at a local cable station for a
job interview. Captain Absolutely is at it again and must fight an
enemy that wants to go against God's standard for society. On the
other side of town, Eugene teaches Nelson important facts about
God's order in the universe.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
Summary: Whit tells the story of Will, a boy who becomes tired of being
told what to do. When he encounters a mysterious traveler offering
him a god that's just right for him, Will puts himself into a
terrible trap.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
Summary: Mr. Whittaker uses the enhanced Kids Radio studio to tell the
kids the true story of the Puritans and their voyage to North
America, their hard ships, and their new life.
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Notes:
This episode was produced as a
complement to Focus on the Family's The Truth Project. It
exists outside of the chronological release of audio albums.
Summary: Mr. Whittaker uses the
enhanced Kids Radio studio to tell the kids the true story of the
Puritans and their voyage to North America, their hard ships, and
their new life.
Preview:
Our Rating:
Notes:
This episode was
produced as a complement to Focus on the
Family's The Truth Project. It exists
outside of the chronological release of audio
albums.