Album 04: FUN-damentals

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Album 04: FUN-damentals
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A young Tom Riley falls off a bridge in #58: “A Matter of Obedience”.
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A young Tom Riley falls off a bridge in #58: “A Matter of Obedience”.
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A young Tom Riley falls off a bridge in #58: “A Matter of Obedience”.
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1989 (original release)
April 2004 (second release)
2010 (third release)
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Album 04: FUN-damentals

FUN-damentals is the 4th Adventures in Odyssey mainstream album. It was released in 1989 as Puns, Parables, and Perilous Predicaments, and re-released in April 2004 and 2010 as FUN-damentals. Its episodes began airing on the radio starting on January 7, 1989 and finished on April 8, 1989.

Description

At Whit’s End, life often imitates, well, life. Maybe that’s why so many kids sort out their questions about faith there. Prayer, being Christlike and evangelism are recurring themes that make for one unexpected adventure after another. In Odyssey, the kids don’t just learn lessons. They live them!
In Odyssey, the kids don’t just learn lessons — they live them! Like the true story of an eccentric man who builds the world’s biggest floating zoo — in faith. More than just a "discovery emporium", Whit’s End serves as a convenient stage for exploring truths...and it’s always Fun-damentally entertaining!

Notes

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  • The current back design (with Bonus Material) for this album misspells Walker Edmiston's name as "Walter" Edmiston.


Episodes

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#56: “By Faith, Noah”
January 7, 1989
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Whit tells Jack and Lucy the story of Noah's Ark.

#57: “The Prodigal, Jimmy”
January 14, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When Jimmy Barclay realizes he's spent all his savings on pizza and video games, he finds it difficult to confront his father.

#58: “A Matter of Obedience”
January 21, 1989
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Tom Riley tells a story about when he was young. In it, he and his sister are assigned to take some medicine to a woman across a woods.

#59: “A Worker Approved”
January 28, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Robyn Jacobs tries to figure out how to study the Bible.

#60: “And When You Pray...”
February 4, 1989
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Jimmy prays to get a bicycle and it happens. Donna is confused about the nature of prayer and so Whit gives her an object lesson.

#61: “The Boy Who Didn't Go to Church”
February 11, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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A skit about the role of all the members of the Christian body.

#62: “Let This Mind Be in You”
February 18, 1989
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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While Whit is gone for a few days, Connie tries to become just like him, but fails in various ways.

#63: “A Good and Faithful Servant”
February 25, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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The Barclay family tries a new budget.

#64: “The Greatest of These”
March 4, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Robyn Jacobs struggles with her struggling school partner: Oscar Peterson.

#65: “Bad Company”
March 11, 1989
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Connie attends a Bible study with a questionable leader, while Donna hangs out with a girl who may not be honest.

#68: “Choices”
April 1, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Lucy Cunningham-Schultz is assigned to write a school report on evolution.

#69: “Go Ye Therefore”
April 8, 1989
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Connie learns about evangelizing.


Writers

Writer Episode Number
056 057 058 059 060 061 062 063 064 065 068 069
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar

Album Artwork


Originally, Puns, Parables, and Perilous Predicaments came in a yellow clamshell. When albums 2-8 were updated around 1993, they all came in white clamshells.

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