True Riches, Lasting Treasures

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True Riches, Lasting Treasures
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This album was a collaboration between Adventures in Odyssey and Christian Financial Concepts. It included a lengthy discussion guide.

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Episodes included:



Episodes

Episode Original Airdate Writer Director Rating Buy Preview
#63: “A Good and Faithful Servant”
February 25, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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The Barclay family tries a new budget.

#79: “Our Best Vacation Ever”
July 22, 1989
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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The Barclays take the best vacation they've ever had — without leaving Odyssey!

#102: “The Treasure of LeMonde!”
February 3, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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When Whit, Robyn Jacobs, and Connie come across a dusty old pipe organ in the attic, the three set off to solve the mystery of 'The Treasure of LeMonde!'

#127: “Have You No Selpurcs?”
September 8, 1990
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Curt Stevens and Lucy Cunningham-Schultz find out what "selpurcs" are by playing a game of Whit's design.

#183: “Tales of Moderation”
February 22, 1992
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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Connie reads three stories from Whit about moderation, which include a talking toaster, two farmers, and a young prince.

#201: “Fair-Weather Fans”
August 15, 1992
Charlie Richards
Phil Lollar
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Isaac starts selling fans door-to-door during a heatwave in Odyssey – and learns a hard lesson about choosing friends and making money.

#228: “A Game of Compassion”
April 17, 1993
Jeff White
Paul McCusker
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Eric Myers makes a secret promise to help a despondent widow, but the promise will keep him from the season's most important soccer game.

#247: “Why Don't You Grow Up?”
October 9, 1993
Charlie Richards
Phil Lollar
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Erica Clark gets in the Room of Consequence to see what it's like to be 22 years old.

#264: “Making the Grade”
April 16, 1994
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Jimmy Barclay discovers that all that "worthless stuff" he neglected to learn in school was more important than he thought.

#275: “Second Thoughts”
July 30, 1994
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
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Eugene and Bernard's cross-country journey gets waylaid in the middle of Iowa. There Bernard and Eugene meet Graham, a kid who desperately wants to leave his small-town life.

#277: “It Happened at Four Corners”
August 13, 1994
Phil Lollar
Phil Lollar
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An old prospector, a torn map, and a legendary gold mine interrupt Eugene and Bernard’s journey to California and infect them with gold fever.

#323: “A Little Credit, Please”
July 15, 1995
Paul McCusker
Paul McCusker
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Connie gets a dose of financial reality after she gets her first credit card, and Bernard Walton gets a new assistant.

Writers

Writer Episode Number
063 079 102 127 183 201 228 247 264 275 277 323
Charlie Richards
Jeff White
Marshal Younger
Paul McCusker
Phil Lollar