18: A Time of Discovery
Whit, Lucy, Tom and the rest of the gang will take you on twelve thrilling—and downright unforgettable—journeys. Meet a mysterious stranger, explore an archaeological treasure, experience the Room of Consequences and more.
222: The Jesus Cloth
Whit gets a package from Alfred Brownlee that may contain a piece of cloth from Jesus' robe! But when people from all over the world come to touch the cloth, Whit isn't sure what to do.
224: Greater Love
A young man named P.D. Barnes tells Whit about Timmy Riley, the dead son of Tom, and how he died in a tragic boating accident.
225: Count It All Joy
Erica Clark tries to "count it all joy" and ends up losing her best friend and misplacing homework.
229: The Marriage Feast
On Kid's Radio, Whit narrates his own version of the parable of the Marriage Feast to answer a question from a listener.
242: Hymn Writers
Kid's Radio helps people learn about some of the greatest hymn writers. It talks about Martin Luther, Philip Bliss, and Fanny J. Crosby.
243: Family Values
Rodney Rathbone writes an essay for the Family Times Magazine family of the year (as a joke), but when his is picked as the winner, his family tries to impress the judges and pull down their competition—the Johnson family.
244: The Mysterious Stranger, Part 1
After Kent Wakefield comes into Whit's End claiming to have lived there, Whit and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz investigate the possibility that the man actually lived in Odyssey before a tragedy.
245: The Mysterious Stranger, Part 2
Whit and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz continue investigating Kent Wakefield and discovery the truth behind his confused past.
246: My Fair Bernard
While Bart Rathbone tries to take over his janitorial service, Bernard Walton seeks character building advice from Edwin Blackgaard.
247: Why Don't You Grow Up?
Erica Clark gets to experience a week in the life of a 22-year-old in the Room of Consequence.
248: Terror from the Skies
Edwin Blackgaard hosts a radio drama about an alien invasion that convinces some Odyssey residents that the real thing is taking place.
249: The Case of the Delinquent Disciples
Harlow Doyle investigates why people have stopped attending Connie's Bible study.
Whit gets a package from Alfred Brownlee that may contain a piece of cloth from Jesus' robe! But when people from all over the world come to touch the cloth, Whit isn't sure what to do.
224: Greater Love
A young man named P.D. Barnes tells Whit about Timmy Riley, the dead son of Tom, and how he died in a tragic boating accident.
225: Count It All Joy
Erica Clark tries to "count it all joy" and ends up losing her best friend and misplacing homework.
229: The Marriage Feast
On Kid's Radio, Whit narrates his own version of the parable of the Marriage Feast to answer a question from a listener.
242: Hymn Writers
Kid's Radio helps people learn about some of the greatest hymn writers. It talks about Martin Luther, Philip Bliss, and Fanny J. Crosby.
243: Family Values
Rodney Rathbone writes an essay for the Family Times Magazine family of the year (as a joke), but when his is picked as the winner, his family tries to impress the judges and pull down their competition—the Johnson family.
244: The Mysterious Stranger, Part 1
After Kent Wakefield comes into Whit's End claiming to have lived there, Whit and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz investigate the possibility that the man actually lived in Odyssey before a tragedy.
245: The Mysterious Stranger, Part 2
Whit and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz continue investigating Kent Wakefield and discovery the truth behind his confused past.
246: My Fair Bernard
While Bart Rathbone tries to take over his janitorial service, Bernard Walton seeks character building advice from Edwin Blackgaard.
247: Why Don't You Grow Up?
Erica Clark gets to experience a week in the life of a 22-year-old in the Room of Consequence.
248: Terror from the Skies
Edwin Blackgaard hosts a radio drama about an alien invasion that convinces some Odyssey residents that the real thing is taking place.
249: The Case of the Delinquent Disciples
Harlow Doyle investigates why people have stopped attending Connie's Bible study.
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