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VIDEO PODCAST: Adventures in Odyssey JumpStart
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Why didn’t “A Dickensian Dilemma” have an ending?
Phil Lollar and Dave Arnold share how Dr. Seuss, math, and “A Christmas Carol”
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Adventures in Odyssey Club
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WHAT IS ADVENTURES IN ODYSSEY?

It is an award-winning audio drama series created for ages 8-12 and enjoyed by
the whole family.  Episodes often start with the grandfatherly Mr. Whittaker
(“Whit”), who runs an ice cream shop called Whit’s End.  They last an average of
twenty-five minutes and bring biblical principles to life, through a balance of
fun, faith and imagination.

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CRASH COURSE

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When getting lessons from Connie is a disaster, Jules turns to Odyssey’s newest
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THE RYDELL REVELATIONS, PART 1 OF 3

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Emily Jones begins her exhaustive investigation into the mastermind behind a
number of mysterious occurrences in Odyssey, including the student council
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Whit reveals additional clues to Morrie’s misdeeds around town of Odyssey – the
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THE RYDELL REVELATIONS, PART 3 OF 3

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Secrets about the past and present are finally revealed as Whit, Emily, and
Morrie get to the bottom of all the puzzling happenings in the town Odyssey.


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FEATURED CONTENT

THE TRAITOR'S TREASURE

FINDING A WAY

REFUGEES ON THE RUN

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THE BEST WAY TO START LISTENING...

With more than 900 episodes, starting your journey on Adventures in Odyssey can
feel a little overwhelming. Where do you even begin? If you are curious about
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from fans. New editions are available every other Wednesday. Get the latest news
and go behind-the-scenes of Adventures in Odyssey!

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OFFICIAL MAGAZINE

The official magazine of Adventures in Odyssey, Focus on the Family
Clubhouse bursts with faith-building fun for kids ages 8-12. Each monthly issue
of this award-winning magazine is packed with stories of ordinary kids doing
extraordinary things for God, Average Boy’s hilarious adventures,
character-building fiction, delicious recipes, jokes, puzzles . . . and
exclusive Adventures in Odyssey content that you can’t find anywhere else.

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