Marcus makes false promises and is rude to his parents. David realizes that Marcus is but a bad influence and decides not to act like Marcus. Twin sisters, June and January, like to argue and when January is hurt on the backyard swing-set, they learn loving each other is more important.
Carter wants to play basketball but Marcus thinks he is not big enough. Carter demonstrates his god given gifts and joins in the fun. Mandy feels threatened by Susie and June’s friendship and feelings are hurt. Apologies are exchanged and they realize three friends are better than two.
Susie can be very messy and lazy. She learns there are consequences for disobedience and rewards for obedience. Freddy is a litterbug. He prays to Jesus, asking Jesus to help him be a good example for others and learns a valuable lesson in stewardship.
Carter would rather play with his video game than with his friends. He finds out that friends are more fun than video games. Mandy has many things but she is never satisfied. Melissa, who has little, never takes anything for granted. Mandy prays to Jesus and has a changed heart.
Susie’s honesty has caused her loved ones to become angry. Susie prays to Jesus, asking for help to tell the truth lovingly. David reads his comic book and neglects his Bible. He prays to Jesus for forgiveness and creates a comic notebook to help him remember what he read in his Bible.
David and Carter decide to behave badly towards the new babysitter. The baby sister exhibits the Fruit of the Spirit and they ask for forgiveness. Christian feels bad he missed church and the next Sunday he invites Slim to go with him. Both boys learn that Jesus is the true super hero.
Susie tells her parents that she is responsible enough to take care of a puppy but is devastated and prays to Jesus when she loses him. Mandy never wants to prepare or practice for the swim meet. Her team lost because of her performance, but they extend grace and forgiveness towards her.
Melissa let’s Susie use Mandy’s toy and it’s accidentally broken. Both girls learn friendship is more important than toys. David disobeys and doesn’t wear his helmet and mouth guard in a go-cart race. He is badly hurt and David learns that obedience is important.
June holds a grudge but after hearing God’s word she apologizes to her friends and they apologize for not including her in their class group. Carter is afraid to engage in sports but when Carter reaches the bell at the top of the rope in gym class, he praises Jesus.
Melissa has a problem paying attention. She prays to Jesus to help her pay attention, to listen, and to obey the rules. David takes a ball that belongs to Christian. After his lost ball is returned, he asks Christian for forgiveness and returns Christian’s ball.
Coach Crab is worried about the tournament and the Sea Kids pray to Jesus and prayers are answered as the tournament is very successful. Christian is very impatient. He hastily leaves his little sister at school. She is found safe but he prays to Jesus for forgiveness.
Freddy boasts that he is the best choice for the lead role in the school play. He prays to Jesus, asking to be more like John the Baptist as a humble servant. Marcus plays a nasty trick on Mandy and she could have been badly hurt. Marcus ends up learning a lesson from his own folly.
The Sea Kids are frightened by a storm. June, January and Mandy are fearful during a sleepover. They learn faith can overcome fear. Freddy spreads a lie about Slim. Slim prays to Jesus, asking for help. The boys become friends with Slim and they all learn it is very hurtful to tell lies.