At the threat of losing her store, Miss Lana chooses to obey God with the tithe and trust Him to provide.
When Gospel Bill brings a desperate bank robber to justice, Miss Lana believes the robber can be saved when no one else does.
A bizarre accident leaves Gospel Bill with amnesia. Nicodemus and Miss Lana respond with the prayer of agreement.
Gospel Bill speaks God's Word when a local family is threatened with a contagious disease.
Eager to make a profit, Tutwater loses all of his money in a bad mining investment.
In an effort to make Gospel Bill leave Dry Gulch, Luther Bedlow and Cornpone try to lure him away with temptations.
Luther Bedlow uses Cornpone as a pawn in the local sheriff's election, and they buy votes with bribes.
After an unfair election, Gospel Bill must help the new sheriff deal with outlaws and save the day.
Gospel Bill must find a way to reveal a mysterious thief's identity and catch him in the act.
Gospel Bill experiences trouble at every turn and has to decide whether he will complain or praise God.
Elmer takes dating advice from Nicodemus, but he stretches the truth in order to make a good impression.
When two outlaws injure Gospel Bill, his friends must pray and stand in faith for his healing.
Elmer needs money, but he fails to display good work ethic when Miss Lana gives him a job.
Gospel Bill recounts his lawless days before Christ to show Elmer that Jesus can change anyone.
Tutwater misses out on God's blessing when he allows a stingy spirit to keep him from giving at church.
Nicodemus activates the power of God's Word for healing, and Gospel Bill uses the Word to help him outsmart a gunman.
Luther Bedlow and Cornpone hear of a treasure, so they kidnap Nicodemus in an effort to find it.
When Gospel Bill heads out of town, Nicodemus is left in charge and learns to conquer his fears.
Gospel Bill and Nicodemus believe God for the money Nic needs in order to save his mother's farm.
Gospel Bill, Nicodemus, Miss Lana, and Elmer all use their faith to overcome obstacles in their way.
Nicodemus and Elmer nearly come to blows when Elmer tries to court Miss Trudi Lou.
After falling back into an old habit, a new Christian learns what it means to persevere in spite of mistakes.
When faced with growing debts and no job, Elmer discovers his true gift.
Gospel Bill has to set Tutwater straight about a monster story and find the prankster responsible.
Fed up with how hard Farnsworth is working him, Nicodemus decides to quit his job.
A young boy's life is in jeopardy when he disobeys his mother and falls into a mine.
Nicodemus needs a new saddle for a cowboy contest, so Gospel Bill encourages him to believe God for it.
When everything goes wrong with his day, Nicodemus has to choose whether or not he will praise God.
In dealing with his fear of the unknown, Elmer finds out that angels are watching over him.
Luther Bedlow and Tutwater join forces and try to bribe Gospel Bill so he will influence the townspeople.
Miss Lana is tempted to become bitter when Tutwater accuses her of selling shoddy merchandise.
Gospel Bill speaks words of healing on behalf of his Uncle Pete, but Elmer brings sickness upon himself with a negative confession.