111: Memories and Milestones

Theme: Change can be a trial which tests our faith

The Morrison family adjusts to Brooke and Justin being in college, and having a new lively youngster in the house.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Production Assistant: Elizabeth Bowlman
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

112: Misrudderstandings

Theme: The importance of guarding your tongue

Hope and the Morrison family learn the importance of holding your tongue, and how deadly the tongue can be.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Recording Assistance: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

113: A Story of Grace and Hope

Theme: Obedience and doing your part

Hope has to do chores, under protest of course. She ends up at Grace's house, where Grace tells her the story of Jonah.

Writer: John Fornof
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Recording Assistance: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

114: The Heart of the Treasure

Theme: the difference between needs and wants

The Morrison's learn the difference between wanting something and needing something.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

115: School Graze

Theme: With power and influence, comes responsibility

Hope become a leader at school, but then she begins to take advantage of it. Monica Richter trys to push John Morrison around, but finds out that it's harder than she thinks it will be.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Cal Olsen
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: Forrest Wakeman
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

116: Much Ado About Something

Theme: Forgiveness, restoration of relationships

Michael Morrison is forced to try out for the school play, and ends up getting the lead role. Anna Townsend shows up for the first time in a long time, and finally forgives Maya for how she treated her when she came to town.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

117: The Locked Door

Theme: Healing the wounds of the past through prayer

Grace is finally able to work through some things about the accident, and the memories that came right before it.

Writer: John Fornof
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Cal Olsen
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

118: Shades of Chartreuse

Theme: Showing love and being friends to hurting people

Haley visits Brooke at college, and makes a new friend there. Brooke's roommate is having some problems too, and Brooke is having trouble helping her.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

119: The Showdown

Theme: Using scripture to sharpen, not to stab

Tim learns about judging others, and why we shouldn't jump to conclusions so fast, in a decidedly western way.

Writer: John Fornof
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Cal Olsen
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

120: Knock Knock, Who's There?

Theme: Don't judge based on appearance

The Realtor has an open house at Mr. Key's and the Morrisons watch, speculate, and judge some of the people a little bit too much.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

121: It's a Richterful Life

Theme: The difference between praying about someone and praying FOR them

The Richter marriage is starting to really go bad, with Monica mad at Tom, and Tom not sure what to do besides pray.

Writer: Lori Twichell
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 

122: Letting Go

Theme: Saying goodbye to the past and embracing the future

Tim is still working through things after Mr. Key dies, he doesn't want anything to change. Changes are coming, however.

Writer: John Fornof
Director: Steve O'Dell
Recording Engineer: Roy Wallace
Post Production: Elizabeth Bowlman
Additional Recording: Rob Gunlee
Music: John Campbell
Executive Producer: Terre Ritchie
 
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