Adventures in Odyssey #77: A New Perspective

Adventures in Odyssey

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Adventures in Odyssey audio dramas release the imagination of both young and old as listeners follow a host of characters through adventures in the town of Odyssey. Geared toward kids ages 7 and up, these high-quality audio dramas teach biblical truths and moral foundations for children to make decisions from throughout their lives. They are perfect for car rides and initiating important conversations with kids.

Whether it’s thinking about science, friendships, teammates, or family members, your friends in Odyssey are looking at the world from a new perspective.

Jules thinks the band she joined, Manic Ravioli, could unlock purpose in her life, but Connie disagrees, especially after noticing the bad influence it’s having on her.

Elsewhere, a tough football game forces Cooper Calhoun to reconsider the way he leads the team, and Penny faces Wooton’s thorny family relationships head-on when Wooton’s parents unexpectedly appear at her art show. Over at Whit’s End, Jay Smouse catches a glimpse of a world where he’s the center of attention, and Whit confronts Renee Carter’s belief that science and faith are incompatible.

Take another exciting trip to the town of Odyssey, where you’ll experience new adventures, a new frame of mind, and . . . A New Perspective.

Audience:
Children
Author:
Focus on the Family
Language:
English
Publication Date:
2024-10-08
Publisher:
Focus on the Family Publishing
Format:
CD

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    Adventures in Odyssey album 77

    Posted by Jacob on Oct 15th 2024

    Genuinely love this album. I thought the teaching in this album had been the best it's been in years. Heavens declare though, it did seem a little like Whit was being a little more manipulative than normal. I don't know, that could have been just me but it just seemed like it was being a little more on the nose and less willing to hear Renee out, but besides that I mean the episode was still good and it still taught a very valuable lesson something Renee needed to hear.