Ties That Bind (Audio CD)
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Who knew that two events could trigger so much drama in Odyssey? Wooton’s announcement about a family of detectives leads to suspicion and intrigue. Whit’s challenge of some popular ideas causes a difficult tug-of-war between conviction and compromise. And the surprise arrival of a few friends and former adversaries creates the perfect blend of excitement, comedy, and important life lessons for everyone.
The Ties That Bind contains 12 all-new episodes exploring questions about God’s design for marriage and family, loyalty, redemption, commitment, and love. It’s a collection for your whole family to enjoy and talk about.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781589977938
ISBN10: 1589977939
Adventures In Odyssey Team
Binding: Audio CD
Published: September 2014
Adventures In Odyssey # 58
Publisher: Tyndale House Publishers
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