Slippery Slope : 6 Stories Of Faith, Friendship And Imagination (Audio CD)
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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 towards kids ages 8 and up, these audio dramas teach biblical truths and moral foundations for children to make decisions from throughout their lives. Perfect for car rides and initiating important conversations with kids.
In A Slippery Slope, album #71 of the series, a girl loses her faith and walks through the process of seeing if she can ever find it again. Each of the six episodes conveys a strong moral theme:
1. “The Team”-Teamwork
2. “Please Adjust Your Frequency”-Pride
3. “Higher than Our Ways”-Grief
4. “Triple-Decker Sundae”-Faith
5. “Set a Watchman”-Friendship
6. “Worth It”-God’s Way
Recently winning the “Radio Program of the Year” from the National Religious Broadcasters Association, the team that creates these audio dramas continues to deliver content children love and adults can trust.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781646070305
ISBN10: 1646070305
Produced by: Focus On The Family
Binding: Audio CD
Published: October 2021
Adventures In Odyssey # 71
Publisher: Focus On The Family
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