
The Unraveling
Connie goes to Maine to talk to Robert “Mitch” Mitchell’s sister. Working hard in Odyssey, the kids investigate unusual buying trends connected to the Novabox.
Connie goes to Maine to talk to Robert “Mitch” Mitchell’s sister. Working hard in Odyssey, the kids investigate unusual buying trends connected to the Novabox.
Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
Connie’s world is turned upside down with an unexpected phone call. Whit, Eugene, Wooton, and Penny are there to support her as she figures out what it means to trust God through times of suffering.
Connie goes to Maine to talk to Robert “Mitch” Mitchell’s sister. Working hard in Odyssey, the kids investigate unusual buying trends connected to the Novabox.
Wooton Bassett helps Connie deal with Mitch’s departure, while Whit collaborates with FBI Agent Bourland.
Connie mourns the loss of Mitch while Jack Allen and Whit try to retrieve a package with crucial information.
Connie continues to investigate Eugene’s disappearance and has to decide if she will trust Mitch. Or is he a spy for Novacom?
As tension increases and more pieces of a sinister plot come together, Whit and Connie find that Eugene has eloped with Katrina Shanks and left town.
The death of Connie’s grandmother causes her family to ponder what death means for a Christian. Connie’s father ponders what death means for a non-Christian.
Youngster Danny Schmidt wonders about death and eternity when his mother’s unborn baby dies as a result of miscarriage.
Whit programs the Imagination Station to show what life after death might be like. Against the advice of Tom Riley, he tries the program on himself … with dangerous results. (Part 2 of 2)
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