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Season 7
Season 7
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Number of Episodes

Total Time
MP3: 5:23:25
CD: 5:09:21

Original Release
2006

Season 7 is the 7th regular season of Beyond Gilead. Its episodes were written by John Fornof, Lori Twichell, and W. Mark Whitlock and aired on the radio in 2006.

Description

Hearts and lives will change…

The winds of change are sweeping through Coleraine, and the Morrison family is right in the center of it all! Who will leave, and who will make a complete turnaround? How will the Morrison kids react to all the changes?

—Official summary

Version Differences

  • The release versions of this season are longer than the radio version by 21:21 on CD and 35:25 on MP3.
  • The MP3 version of this season is longer than the CD version by 14:04. The following MP3 episodes are extended:

Writers

Writer Episode Number
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John Fornof
Lori Twichell
W. Mark Whitlock

Episodes

Episode Airdate Writer Director Post-Producer Buy
#85 (7-1): “Whatever You Do”
2006
John Fornof
Steve O’Dell
Unknown
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An orphanage in Peru owned by friends of the Morrisons suddenly burns down. To raise money for its rebuilding, the whole family pitches in to put on a play for Coleraine… and Michael is nominated to write the script.

#86 (7-2): “Go Ye Into All the World, Part 1”
2006
Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Unknown
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Brooke makes a decision about a way to help the orphanage in Peru that sends ripples through her family and friends.

#87 (7-3): “Go Ye Into All the World, Part 2”
2006
Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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Brooke Morrison is covered in prayers from her friends and family during her difficult trip to Peru.

#88 (7-4): “Why, God?”
2006
John Fornof
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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A sudden tragedy occurs at the Taylor family’s store, leading Luke Taylor to ask why the wicked and godless prosper… and to have a crisis of forgiveness.

#89 (7-5): “Closer Than a Sister”
2006
Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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While her sister Tiffany prepares for the Rhubarb Festival, Maya begins to spend time with Haley, leading to a slew of hurt feelings and misunderstandings for Michael.

#90 (7-6): “Unfinished Business, Part 1”
2006
John Fornof
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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#91 (7-7): “Unfinished Business, Part 2”
2006
John Fornof
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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#92 (7-8): “The Winds of Change”
2006
Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Unknown
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Brooke returns home touched by her work at the orphanage, and she feels that everything is different now in Coleraine. Meanwhile, Ton Richter begins a new chapter in his life and is confused when some things aren’t different for him.

#93 (7-9): “The Journey, Part 1”
2006
W. Mark Whitlock
Steve O’Dell
Glen West and Todd Busteed
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Haley embarks on a journey into womanhood when Mary takes her and Brooke on a road trip.

#94 (7-10): “The Journey, Part 2”
2006
W. Mark Whitlock
Steve O’Dell
Glen West and Todd Busteed
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Haley has a few surprises waiting for her at the end of her journey into womanhood.

#95 (7-11): “Where He Leads…”
2006
John Fornof and Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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When Brooke decides to start a blog talking about her time in Peru, doors seem to open for her. Meanwhile, Tom continues to struggle in his family life with his newfound faith, and he seeks out John for advice.

#96 (7-12): “…I Will Follow”
2006
John Fornof and Lori Twichell
Steve O’Dell
Elizabeth Bollman
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Brooke is faced with a difficult decision that could affect the rest of her life. Meanwhile, Maya starts to wonder why her parents are arguing so often.