Good Grief: God's Love in the Midst of Sorrow
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Wrap your child tightly in your arms and join Whit , Connie , Donna and others as they experience God's unmistakable comfort and strength in their time of need. Though the stories are fictional, the rock-solid truths underscoring them point us to our only hope in times of despair.
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#36: “Kids' Radio”
July 23, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Brad and Sherman hit the air waves with their very own radio station: 'Kids' Radio .' But without proper support, the project is headed for trouble.
#49: “Thank You, God”
November 19, 1988
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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At Thanksgiving dinner, Whit tells the story of how his stepmother changed his life.
#50: “Karen”
November 26, 1988
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Donna Barclay tries to cope when her best friend, Karen Crosby , becomes ill with cancer.
#95: “The Very Best of Friends”
December 2, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Donna realizes she is still bitter about Karen's death a year after she has died. At the same time, Jimmy and Oscar Peterson put on a Shakespeare play.
#220: “This is Chad Pearson?”
February 20, 1993
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
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Bart Rathbone holds a big contest and the winner gets a date with television star Chad Pearson . It's a prize every girl in Odyssey wants … except the winner !
#221: “It Is Well”
February 27, 1993
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit tells Lucy Cunningham-Schultz the story of the hymn "It Is Well."
#280: “Gone...”
September 3, 1994
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Bernard and Eugene return from their long road trip to Odyssey , where things always stay the same. Or so they think.
#281: “...But Not Forgotten”
September 10, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Tom Riley , Connie , and Eugene find that running Whit's End takes more time than they thought. Tom asks an old friend of Whit 's, Jack Allen , to help out.
#344: “Letting Go”
February 3, 1996
Marshal Younger
Marshal Younger
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Zachary Sellars has a hard time adjusting when his mother starts dating again.
#345: “B-TV: Compassion”
February 10, 1996
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Bernard Walton , Eugene , and the B-TV crew talk about compassion with the help of Marty the shoemaker .
#364: “Home, Sweet Home”
November 2, 1996
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Whit finally returns to Odyssey --but Connie can't seem to meet up with him.
#365: “Clara”
November 9, 1996
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Jack Allen tells Eugene about a shocking incident from his past. Whit gets angry and says that he never wants to see Jack again.
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