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Ron and Roxie, Danny's adopted twin brother and sister, are pleasantly surprised when their Uncle Harold shows up. But all is not fun and games. Uncle Harold is determined to take custody of the twins, and when the court system doesn't move quickly enough, he takes matters into his own hands.Kidnapped, Ron and Roxie must keep their wits about them in order to escape before their sinister uncle drags them across the border into Canada. An attempt to call for help fails, but the Lord answers their prayers in a different way.
Mrs. Forester has lofty dreams for her daughter, Marilyn, envisioning her attending university and mingling with students from her own upscale social class. However, Marilyn and her friends are drawn to a new Bible school opening in town. Mrs. Forester worries that her daughter will become one of the "low-class" missionary or Bible students she currently associates with, and concocts various plots and schemes to change Marilyn's mind. But then Mrs. Forester goes too far, and things spiral out of hand.
Kirk Meyer loves to read comic books. He chooses to read them instead of going to Sunday School and then things go from bad to worse. The post office gets robbed, and the sheriff pays Kirk a visit. Kirk knows the truth, but will he answer the sheriff's questions honestly? Meanwhile, Danny faces a life-changing decision. Will he choose fame and fortune by attending a more-prestigious college with his friend Tim, rather than a Bible college? Peer pressure only complicates the matter. Danny must confront his own feelings of jealousy and spite in order to maintain a clear head and a clean conscience.
Growing up is a journey, often marked by difficult decisions with eternal consequences. As Danny transitions to a new school in a different town, he faces unexpected hurdles. To cover his expenses, he secures a job that accommodates his schedule but presents a new set of dilemmas - such as working on Sundays. Juggling football, his job, and his role in nurturing the Young People's group at his church, Danny finds himself at a critical crossroads. How will working on Sundays affect his faith and his influence on others? What will happen when Danny finally takes a stand for what is right, quits football, and loses his job? Will God see him through?
Listening is often hard to do, especially when you want to do something that you should not. Danny and Rick witness to Ken Meyer about accepting Jesus as his Savior, but Ken doesn't listen. He says he has plenty of time to do that later. Ken finds himself in trouble again and again because of his stubborn rebellion. A dog nearly drowns in icy water; a fishing boat almost sinks, and Ken runs his boat into a dock. Ken doesn't have "plenty of time later" to make things right with Jesus. Instead, his careless ways catch up with him, and tragedy strikes.
Danny Orlis is labeled a quitter after making the difficult decision to stop playing football, triggering the hockey team to distance themselves from him. However, Danny is convinced that the Lord wants him to be involved, aiming to serve as a positive influence for Christ. His commitment is put to the test when he injures his hand in a trapping accident, endangering not only his life but also jeopardizing his chances of remaining on the hockey team. Despite these challenges, Danny perseveres to win the respect of his teammates, discovering that faithfulness ultimately pays off. Off the ice, Danny and his friends learn that consistently living for the Lord, regardless of what others may say or do, truly makes a difference.
Danny Orlis and the Big IndianDanny Orlis and his cousin Bob leave school in Colorado to return home to Minnesota after Danny's dad is injured in a mysterious plane crash. But when Danny discovers the person responsible for his dad's injury, he courageously risks his life to help the man and his family. The man is transformed by Danny's love and care, and Bob also wishes to have the same courage God gave Danny.Danny Orlis Second String ForwardDanny and his cousin Bob, now a follower of Jesus, return to Iron Mountain where the basketball season is ramping up. However, a contest to determine the starting team brings out the worst in some of the players. Danny must keep his cool and forgive, even when pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, due to an emphasis on evolution in his biology class, Bob begins to question the Bible. Danny and his cousins learn to trust in the Lord, even when asked hard questions.
While Danny and Matt are ice fishing along the Angle Inlet, they witness a strange plane crash. Neither of the men in the plane survives-and the only possible clue to their identity is a briefcase Danny retrieves from the wreckage. But the contents of the case only add to the mystery. Before all the confusion is unraveled, Danny and Matt find themselves on the trail of several drug smugglers.
Danny has just moved with Ginger and her family to a farm outside of Wolf Creek. Coming home from school one day, Danny is sure he spotted someone in the window of the neighboring abandoned farmhouse. He enlists the help of his friends to solve the mystery of the stranger in the creepy, old house. Will the love and care of Ginger, Danny, and all their friends change the stranger's life?
Danny Orlis and his cousin Larry navigate a series of challenges and tests of faith. From rescuing Larry after a perilous fall overboard, to facing the consequences of a fight, their time together is marked by hazards. Even as they strive to remain faithful to Jesus in spite of the pressures of high school football, they find themselves caught in a dangerous gambling scheme that threatens the integrity of the team. With courage and determination, they must expose the culprits while staying true to their convictions. Amidst it all, they discover the power of forgiveness, the strength of real friendship, and the importance of unwavering faith.
When fire destroys his school in a remote Minnesota village, Danny must attend a strange school in a town many miles from his family. In spite of homesickness, Danny refuses to stay lonely. The basketball court provides the ideal place for making new friends. When poor grades threaten the team, Danny's new friend, Kevin, the computer whiz, finds himself uniquely qualified to help. Will he decide to break the law so that he will no longer be an outsider? Only Kevin can make this decision, and only Danny can make the truth known.
Confrontations can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Tim Barton, the new star quarterback at Cedarton, insists on playing a one-man game, sparking rebellion among the rest of the team. Each side is determined to break the other first. Can Danny bring reconciliation to the two sides before the championship game? Marilyn Foster's mother is adamant about sending Marilyn to a private school, in an effort to distance her from her Christian friends. Will Marilyn be forced to leave? What steps will Danny and Kay take to defuse these confrontations? What role will God play?
Danny and Ron Orlis drive to Zongolica, Mexico, to deliver a station wagon to the mission station where Kay's mother and Aunt Mabel serve as missionaries. Once there, they find themselves searching in the jungle for a lost ancient sacred cave. Dangers assault them from snakes, thieves, the swamp, and.... What does the future hold for their new friends Newton and Miguel? How will they survive? How will God protect them?
Danny and his cousin Grant are all set to enjoy some fishing time up in the Northwest Angle before school resumes. However, a thief is wreaking havoc for the Orlises and their neighbors. Unjustly accused of these crimes, Danny and Grant are determined to identify the real culprit. Amid danger and challenges, they discover that having a good name and reputation pays off.
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