Wednesday, July 20, 2011
SS-32 Mr. Pockets
The crew of the Porpoise begin this adventure in Panama City. They are waiting for a retired carpenter who will be fixing up the homes and churches of missionaries on the many small uncharted islands. After several delays the crew finally sets off to visit as many of these small Pacific islands as possible and chart their locations for map makers. On one island the children become fascinated by all the things Sam's carpenter can carve and hide in his pockets. So they name him Mr. Pockets.
Thursday, June 16, 2011
SS-20 The Farm
(13 episodes) Sam and the crew become landlocked as they leave the Porpoise and travel to the rolling hills of Wisconsin to help Sam's ailing, "nice ornery" uncle Caleb with his dairy farm! Sam and Olie find out they are not cut out for milking and farming but they have a hilarious time trying! Uncle Caleb has his eye on one of them to take over the farm when he is gone. Tune in to find out in this humorous tale of sea-dogs turned farmers!
Saturday, March 19, 2011
SS-03 Volcano!
(13 episodes) Sam has been asked to "tame" a volcano threatening a coastal village. Disobedience puts Hazel and Nancy in grave danger and nearly causes the death of Sam, Hazel and Nancy. Their escape lies through the heart of the volcano! Don't miss this heart-stopping adventure!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
SS-04 Taming the Twins
(8 episodes) Sam's patience severely tried when he agrees to "make Christian gentlemen" out of two young scoundrels, Mark & Luke Rasmussen. They have e recently lost both of their parents and need to be transported from Bombay, India to San Francisco. These spoiled brats try every prank in the book to make life miserable aboard the Porpoise. It doesn't look like Sam will be successful. The boys overhear Sam and Olie talking about what to do. Can they salvage what's left of the voyage and change Sam's mind? Tune in to find out!
Saturday, December 25, 2010
SS-08 "The Golden Galleon"
SS-08 The "Golden Galleon" (13 episodes) is an exciting story of searching for sunken treasure. Several accidents early on cause Sam and the gang to stop and take stock of whether they are in the Lord's will or not - much to the chagrin of the woman who hired Sam to help her locate the Golden Galleon. Her uncle holds the secret as to the whereabouts of the sunken ship but he is near death. Will he pull through to tell his secret or will the sunken treasure lay buried in the sea for ever? Tune in and learn what the real treasure is!
Have a great week!
Randy
Have a great week!
Randy
Sunday, November 14, 2010
Coming Soon: They Fly for God
SS-29 "They Fly for God" (19 episodes)
This is a story of two brothers who are missionaries in the jungles of South America. One is a pilot and the other is preaching and teaching the Gospel on a remote Mission station. Several other missionaries are on various other Mission station's. Cleive (sp?), the pilot, flies supplies to the missionaries and occasionally does emergency flights to take missionaries or natives to medical help. Buddy, Nancy and Hazel are helping Cleive man "Grand Central Station" in the jungle. Clem (sp?) is having trouble with the chief and the witch doctor at his station. The chief's son has died and the chief is burning the village in anger stirred up by the witch doctor. Clem was gone when the chief's son died so Cleive flew Sam and Clem out to Clem's Mission station to try to calm the situation. They had to parachute down to the station since there is no air strip at Clem's station yet - partly because it is opposed by the witch doctor and partly because of a large tree right in the middle of where the landing strip needs to be. Olie is on his way with a native boy and mules loaded with supplies to build the airstrip. A curse, a sudden storm and a dramatic rescue pave the way for the Gospel to come to this needy village. Tune in to find out how!
This is a story of two brothers who are missionaries in the jungles of South America. One is a pilot and the other is preaching and teaching the Gospel on a remote Mission station. Several other missionaries are on various other Mission station's. Cleive (sp?), the pilot, flies supplies to the missionaries and occasionally does emergency flights to take missionaries or natives to medical help. Buddy, Nancy and Hazel are helping Cleive man "Grand Central Station" in the jungle. Clem (sp?) is having trouble with the chief and the witch doctor at his station. The chief's son has died and the chief is burning the village in anger stirred up by the witch doctor. Clem was gone when the chief's son died so Cleive flew Sam and Clem out to Clem's Mission station to try to calm the situation. They had to parachute down to the station since there is no air strip at Clem's station yet - partly because it is opposed by the witch doctor and partly because of a large tree right in the middle of where the landing strip needs to be. Olie is on his way with a native boy and mules loaded with supplies to build the airstrip. A curse, a sudden storm and a dramatic rescue pave the way for the Gospel to come to this needy village. Tune in to find out how!
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Harbour Light is in serious need of both your prayers and gifts. Giving is seriously down at Harbour Light. They are having great difficulty finding the money to pay bills. Please take the time today to pray for the needs of Harbour Light. And, if possible, give what you can to help them share the Good News with the world. Visit the Harbour Light web site at
http://www.harbourlightradio.org/
to see all that Harbour Light does for Christ and how you can help with your prayers and gifts. Stop by Harbour Light today. You may support Harbour Light by sending a check to Aviation Radio Missionary Service at: ARMS, P.O. Box 23 Greenville, SC 29602.
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