Editorial Review
On the heels of Dr. Blackgaard's demise, those who participated in the treachery are feeling the sting of consequence. Meanwhile, new life in Christ means growth for Zack and his mom, and for Eugene, it also brings about the restoration of a special friendship. Jason takes a step closer to the altar with a relationship of his own, but not without some bumps along the way. And for the Barclays, an intriguing offer finds them seeking God's will for their future.
Lessons about life, love and the importance of following God's plan are in store for one and all - don't miss and minute of this exciting series!
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Customer Reviews
This volume features the farewell to the Barclays 
2005-03-02
n the heels of Dr. Blackgaard's demise, those who participated in the treachery are feeling the sting of consequence. Meanwhile, new life in Christ means growth for Zack and his mom, and for Eugene, it also brings about about restoration of a special friendship. Jason takes a step closer to the altar with a relationship of his own but not without some bumps along the way. And for the Barclays, an intriguing offer finds them seeking God's will for their future.
Lessons about life, love and the importance of following God's plan are in store for one and all-don't miss a minute of this exciting series!
Episodes:
Welcome Home, Mr. Blackgaard (episode #342 / Theme: Forgiveness / Scripture References: Matthew 6:14-15:18:21-22). Edwin Blackgaard comes back to Odyssey but he thinks people will hate him because of his brother's evil deeds.
Do, for a change (episode #339 / Theme: Pride; humility; patience / Scripture Reference: Luke 18:9-14). Zach feels that he doesn't have what it takes to be a Christian.
Love is in the Air, Parts 1 and 2 (episode #335 and #336 / Theme: Love, romance; God's will for our lives / Scripture Reference: 1 John 4:7-12). Concentrating on Jason and Tasha and Eugene and Katrina's relationship.
The Pretty Good Samaritan (episode #343 / Theme: Treating Others with kindness / Scripture Reference: Luke 10:30-37). Charles has to sit next to Glenn, an obnoxious kid and Charles doesn't want to be near him.
W-O-R-R-Y (episode #337 / Theme: Worry / Scripture Reference: Matthew 6:25-34). Erica is getting a haircut and worrying about it too much.
Hidden in My Heart (episode #321 / Theme: Memorizing Bible verses / Scripture Reference: Psalm 119:11). A parody of William Shatner shows.
Easy Money (episode #338 / Theme: Gambling; responsibility / Scripture Reference: 1 Timothy 6:10). Butch and Sam learn the hard way of losing money.
St. Paul: Voyage to Rome and An Appointment with Caesar (episodes #346 & #347) / Theme: Bible history: The life and ministry of St. Paul / Scripture Reference: Acts 24-28). Kid's Radio covers the story about Paul.
Pokenberry Falls, RFD, Parts 1 and 2 (episodes #340 and #341 / Theme: God's providence / Scripture References: Romans 8:28, Phillipians 1:6). The Barclays say goodbye to Odyssey.
REVIEW: This set was pretty good. The story that involved Jason and Eugene with Tasha and Katrina was very good. Also, it was sad to see the Barclay's say goodbye to Odyssey but this is a very good set. This set focuses on other characters like Erika, Sam, Butch, Zacharry and Charles.