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#26 (S-1): “Peas and Thank You”
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November 17, 2001
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Beth Culp
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell
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When the Morrisons’ relatives can’t make it for Thanksgiving dinner, the kids invite Grace, Mr. Key, and the Taylors for the big meal.
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#27 (S-2): “From Mary, with Love”
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December 22, 2001
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Beth Culp
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell and Scott Hekman
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Brooke writes a letter from the perspective of Mary, the mother of Jesus, about what her thoughts might have been on that silent night.
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#28 (S-3): “The Girl Who Assumed Too Much”
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January 19, 2002
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Leah Gartner
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Beth Culp
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Scott Hekman and Steve O’Dell
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When Haley decides to rearrange the furniture in Grace’s house to make it look better, Grace tells her the biblical story of Naaman and his servant girl.
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#29 (S-4): “Dressed for Sacrifice”
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March 30, 2002
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Beth Culp and Leah Gartner
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Beth Culp
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Scott Hekman and Steve O’Dell
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The Morrison family volunteers to rebuild the town’s Easter set after it is destroyed by a storm. Meanwhile, Maya struggles to get along with her mom and sister amid the Easter festivities.
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#42 (S-5): “Summer Camp Blues”
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2002
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Sarah Osinsky
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Sarah Osinsky
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Scott Hekman and Steve O’Dell
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The Morrison kids spend a very active week at summer camp, and Michael, Haley, and Timmy each have unique obstacles to overcome.
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#43 (S-6): “To Grandmother’s House We Go”
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November 23, 2002
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell
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Steve O’Dell
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On a long trip to Mary’s mother’s house for Thanksgiving, cooped up in one car, Timmy’s enthusiasm about the trip starts to wear on everyone.
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#44 (S-7): “The Best Christmas on Record”
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December 21, 2002
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Beth Culp
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Beth Culp
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Steve O’Dell, Andrew Bee, and Lee Nordean
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John and Mary tell their kids the story of their first Christmas together, which took place during the Richters’ preparations for a classic Christmas competition.
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#57 (S-8a): “Spring Broke, Part 1”
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2004
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Beth Culp and Sarah Osinsky
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Beth Culp and Sarah Osinsky
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Lee Nordean
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The Morrisons have a decision to make on their spring break trip to Washington, DC when they cross paths with a family in need.
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#58 (S-8b): “Spring Broke, Part 2”
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2004
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Beth Culp and Sarah Osinsky
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Beth Culp and Sarah Osinsky
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Andrew Bee
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As the Morrisons’ trip at the Capitol continues, John and Mary wonder how to reach out to the Vaughn family while Justin struggles with all the changes to his plans.
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#59 (S-9): “Heart and Soldier”
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May 29, 2004
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Sarah Osinsky
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Beth Culp
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Lee Nordean
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While helping Mr. Key clean out his attic, Haley finds a box of letters between him and a future Mrs. Key from World War II.
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#84 (S-10): “O Little Town of Coleraine”
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2006
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Lori Twichell
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Steve O’Dell
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Unknown
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It’s another Christmas in the Morrison household, and the family gathers together to celebrate… but not the Morrisons we know.
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#103 (S-11): “Christmas Heirlooms”
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December 23, 2006
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John Fornof
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Steve O’Dell
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Elizabeth Bollman
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The hustle and bustle of the Morrisons’ Christmas festivities is interrupted by a sudden tragedy.
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#110 (S-12): “The Hope That Heals”
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April 7, 2007
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Lori Twichell
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Steve O’Dell
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Elizabeth Bollman
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#123 (S-13): “Table Talk”
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November 17, 2007
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John Fornof
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Steve O’Dell
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Cal Olsen
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#124 (S-14): “Putting the Christmas Back in Hope”
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December 22, 2007
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Lori Twichell
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Steve O’Dell
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Elizabeth Bollman
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#125 (S-15): “The Greatest of These”
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February 15, 2008
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John Fornof and Lori Twichell
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Steve O’Dell
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Glen West and Todd Busteed
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#150 (S-16): “Miss Rhubarb”
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May 9, 2009
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Kathy Buchanan
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Steve O’Dell
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Cal Olsen and Joe Carol
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#151 (S-17): “Family Camp”
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June 20, 2009
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Kathy Buchanan
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Steve O’Dell
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Joe Carol
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