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 13 episodes Runtime: 5 Hours 53 Minutes 

27. Desperate Cry I.

"She's Hanging By Her Arm!"

     The Big Entertainment Center is almost complete on Coral Island! In fact, during the construction, the generator that supplies all the electric while they work conks out at all the wrong times!


     One group is stuck up in the lookout tower part of the center, and Josh is scared out of his wits due to his mental condition and wants to just jump down not realizing the 60 foot drop!

     Another group is stuck in the glass round elevator watching in horror as the kids wrangle Josh trying to keep him safe!

Meanwhile, everyone is left trying to make sure everyone is okay in the dark, accidents are happening everywhere!


     But most important, do the kids learn the value of a good hard work ethic?

28. Desperate Cry II.

"Mr. Abner had a ladder fall on his head!"

This second part continues the desperate cries for help as Molly not only is hanging by the scaffolding by the sleeve of her arm, Joshua falls at least 30 feet to concrete below!

Mr. Abner is trying to find the others in a very dark area and knocks a ladder on top of him!

It looks like it's up to Morris Abner to try to get to the generator and power it on to get everyone back to normal again!

But does it all really end well? Or are multiple injured during the mishap?


Good does come as result of loving God even though bad things happen.

29. Midnight Ransom I.

"They've kidnapped Orlin! We have until Midnight!"

When going to see Orlin in the Jungle on Coral Island, and finding an odd message of ransom in exchange for gold treasure, Orlin is no where to be seen!

They have until midnight to get the gold treasure to the kidnappers before something happens to Orlin.

But with Mr. Abner and his grand-daughters stuck in jail over a misunderstanding, and the adults on the side of the road with a flat tire, will they be able to get to the gold shipment they sent out before it ships out of town?


Moral: We have a ransom that has been paid for our souls that are more precious than gold!

30. Midnight Ransom II.

"It's a journey to the bottomless cavern!"

They have to deliver the gold before midnight in the cave across the bottomless pit as Orlin called it, and time is not on their side!


How is a weird wooden statue following them when it is not human? How is it everywhere they seem to be?

Who is following them down the dark passages of the cave?

And once they reach the dangerous and rotting rope bridge what happens when Jayna and Brad are stuck in the middle of it frozen in fear as the ropes are close to breaking?


And when they don't make it in time. How can they rescue their tribal friend they love so very much?


Moral: The true value of friendship and love. Salvation from our one True Friend!

31. Hidden Rebel

"They stole my laptop!"

Melony Parker is at her old tricks again! Searching for the secret codes on Dr. Tower's laptop. 

When Brad comes home to find someone broke into his house and stole his laptop, it seems like there's still mystery in the air.

Why is Dr. Towers hiding codes? To what? And how and why? In this episode the truth comes out that Dr. Towers is a bit of a Hidden Rebel, fighting against evil intentions by hiding something dangerous but not rightfully his. 

Following Melony's steps to a Hotel, it seems the officers were caught off guard and tied up with bedsheets, meanwhile, Dr. Tower's laptop is returned anonymously.

What happened? And what could possibly be the lesson in this episode?


Moral: Don't drink. It is not good.

32. Price of Truth

“A secret agent!?"

Wait! Is Melony good or bad!?


It seems there is more to Melony Parker than what met the eye after all! Instead of being an evil villain's right hand assistant, is she kidnapped and forced to work for the evil Dr. Towers because of her software she has invented to unencrypt secret codes?

Is there yet another FBI agent on the set that is watching Melony's moves and helping her?

The college graduate rings are recording audio, and tracking their every move, and it is only a price of truth they may have to pay to do the right thing.


Moral: Truth is more important than anything else.

33. Blind Deception I.

"Without a job how can we have them stay with us?"

Dr. Towers has his first TRUTH Conference in Jeffrey Wyoming! A caller seems really excited to invite them to come speak about Creation Science. But it all seems a bit too good to be true!

Arranging to fly out and meet the Bentley family (old friends) Lacey, their teen daughter who is blind, and Jason (who has cerebral palsy from his waist down) is not as blind to the conspiracy as everyone else seems.

With Jason's amazing genius at technology, and Lacey's talent for singing, it seems like a visit to this special family is wonderful!

But Todd and Leah are hesitant to tell Dr. Towers the honest truth: They are barely making ends meet because Todd lost his job as electrician and they aren't real sure how they are going to feed Dr. Towers and his daughter Jamie once they get there!


Moral: Trust God and his provision!


34. Blind Deception II.

"Lacey! Something's not right and I'm going to figure it out"

Jason is so sure that something isn't right! The location of Dr. Tower's conference does not exist, and when the GPS shows them going in the middle of no where, Todd and Jason go with Brad and Jamie to the location ahead of time to find out Jason was right all along.


As bullets go flying by, and Melony is forced to try to follow through her mission to prove her loyalty to the evil Dr. Franklin, Melony makes a huge leap of faith that nearly leads to her death and Dr. Tower's shock! Can this sweet family, and Dr. Towers take in Melony and hide her from the evil forces to try to save her life!? Or is it time to try to get to Coral Island before evil catches up with all of them?


It's time for long-time friend and archaeologist, Dr. Carl Bennett to make his own life threatening decision after his blindness to the long-plotted demise of his friend Dr. Towers comes to his attention!


Meanwhile, the discovery of a fossil, may prove to be a bit lucrative for the crew!


Moral: Doing the right thing always pays off!



35. Silent Plight

“Go get help!” “I need help NOW!”

     The matter is pressing! And the water is higher than ever! With the tide at full depth and the dangerous falls, and the children at the mercy of the “Mungu wa Asira” Will the great water beast attack the children?

     After running down a tunnel that opens up into a large room, there is only one possible way out...and when the provided way of help turns into a deadly accident. Josh and Jenna are forced to stay behind in the rescue! Will Josh and Jenna ever be found in the cave? And with the water's depths rising, how can two unconscious children keep their heads above water? Will they drown in the murky salt water?

     With a group outside the cave in desperate straights, and Brad Duane and Maury inside trying to find the kids, will they ever figure out they are going the wrong way? This adventure leaves no one the same!

Moral: Courage and Faith

36. Destination Unknown

"There's a hurricane and Jamie is no where to be found!"

When Melony and Jamie go to check the mail at Mel's P.O. box, a voice in the box made them stop still in their tracks! How is a letter talking?


When they open the box and check the mail, they realize an envelope has not only a written challenge, but a small tiny talking "bug" that receives and gives transmission telling Melony that life as she knew it was a lie and they must follow the voice to the truth of her origin!


This leads them to a museum as a hurricane is closing in on them! How does Melony Parker's past tie in with the Holocaust and Evolution?

With Dr. Diana Lawson there and Dr. Tower's twin brother to make fun of their every belief and step, Melony is skeptical about both sides and trying to figure out how it all ties together, when an unexpected truck at their pursuit is at fault for Mel and Jamie's sudden disappearance.


What is going on!?


Moral: The Evolution of Eugenics, and racial intent behind the Holocaust, and the importance of the right worldview. And Ernst Haeckel's Embro Drawings.


37. Destination Unknown II.

"You'll do what I tell you to!"

Melony and Jamie are at the mercies of a weird stranger, and following the odd voice of the transmitter!

As Dr. Tower's crew is not far behind and trying to navigate through a category 3 hurricane, the flooding overtakes the truck, and leaves the kidnapper at the mercy of Mark Durnell and Skylark.

Ending up in Texas at the location where "Roe Vs. Wade" was taking place, what is this implying? And how is this leading Melony to truth of any kind?


Moral: Every child is precious and special: Designed by God.

38. Destination Unknown III.

"Could you ever forgive me?!"

Little does anyone know that Melony's inheritance is at stake! When Melony Parker ends her mission at a baby ultrasound clinic, and a heart cy facility for mother's who don't want their children, Dr. Lawson is in a rage about the huge misunderstanding women have everywhere who decide to have an abortion.

Meanwhile dealing with so much guilt of her own bad decisions of her life's past, Melony is trying to tie her connection to it all.


Little realizing that it's right under her nose, this whole venture was a plot to not only rob her of her inheritance but expose the truth, that she is the twin Tower's little sister all along, and is part of the family!

Melony must come face to face with a forbidden reality, little realizing it all was to expose the truth after all!


Moral: Forgiveness comes from God. Only God helps us forgive.

39. Grand Closing

"You have to shut the island down!"

The FBI has been tracking the robberies, accidents, secret codes and more over the course of time and realize all the problem centers around Coral Island's actual location. But how and why?


Realizing that even Merlin had a point to attacking the small island, the Director of the FBI himself shows up to mercilessly shut down the island from it's grand opening only hours away!


Can the crew convince the FBI that it will be safe enough to open to the public? Or is the island bearing a mystery that no one ever expected?


Mr. Abner is a bit discouraged, as they are trying to find a good reason to convince the law that they cannot close down but are at a loss.

It seems that evil does seem to lurk there for an unknown reason but the power of the Gospel is so much more important.


Moral: Obeying the laws of the land, and trusting in the Lord's Timing.

Runtime: 25.55

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