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Camp on It
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Camp on It


Description

Join your friends from Odyssey on a special journey of imagination, excitement and discovery. Be inspired by 14 faith-building Adventures in Odyssey audio dramas, and explore 14 days of devotions to help you embark on a lifelong journey with Jesus and live out your faith in practical ways. It’s the most amazing adventure ever!

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Episodes

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#12: “The Tangled Web”
February 6, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie reads the story of Jeremy Forsythe, a boy who tells his mother a fib about some missing money. Both Jeremy and Connie learn that one lie leads to another.

#37: “Camp What-A-Nut, Part 1”
July 30, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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In the first Camp What-A-Nut adventure, Donny McCoy learns about being short, Chas Wentworth is put in his place, and Ned Lewis deals with a crush.

#38: “Camp What-A-Nut, Part 2”
August 6, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Donny McCoy gives his account of what happened at Camp What-A-Nut. He describes his encounter with a bear, and the rest of the camp's encounter with a skunk.

#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.

#60: “And When You Pray...”
February 4, 1989
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.

#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.

#66: “The Imagination Station, Part 1”
March 18, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Digger Digwillow learns that the Bible isn't boring, by way of the Imagination Station, in the story of the crucifixion and Easter.

#67: “The Imagination Station, Part 2”
March 25, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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With the help of Whit’s new invention, young Digger Digwillow travels back in time to witness the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

#147: “Where There's a Will...”
March 30, 1991
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar
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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.

#179: “You Gotta Be Wise”
January 4, 1992
Paul McCusker
Chuck Bolte
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Robyn Jacobs and her father, Dale, have a clash of wills over music from a band called the Bones of Rath.

#750: “All By Myself”
December 1, 2014
Marshal Younger
Dave Arnold
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Wooton is quarantined in his house and has to find ways to entertain himself. Meanwhile, Penny tries to re-create a mountaintop experience with God.


Album Writers

Writer Episode Number
012 037 038 057 058 060 061 062 064 066 067 147 179 750
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar

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