Danny Orlis and the Boy Who Would Not Listen


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Listening is often hard to do, especially when you want to do something that you should not. Danny and Rick witness to Ken Meyer about accepting Jesus as his Savior, but Ken doesn't listen. He says he has plenty of time to do that later. Ken finds himself in trouble again and again because of his stubborn rebellion. A dog nearly drowns in icy water; a fishing boat almost sinks, and Ken runs his boat into a dock. Ken doesn't have "plenty of time later" to make things right with Jesus. Instead, his careless ways catch up with him, and tragedy strikes.




Catalog of Copyright Entries. Third Series


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Includes Part 1, Number 1: Books and Pamphlets, Including Serials and Contributions to Periodicals (January - June)




Danny Orlis and the Mexican Kidnapping


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Mack Flores, who now lives with his mom and siblings on the Roper ranch in Texas, wants to tell his friends and family back in Mexico about his new faith in Christ. Clarence Roper plans a trip with his son Phil and his nephews, Del and Doug, to take Mack back to his village so he can tell them about Jesus. But right from the start, there is trouble. Roadblocks, police, ancient burial grounds, and kidnappers make this a trip they will never forget.




Danny Orlis and the Defiant Kent Gilbert


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Danny and Kay Orlis were selected to be foster parents to Kent and Jill Gilbert because their own parents have not treated them properly. When Danny and Kay went to the agency to pick them up and take them to their home, Jill was scared, and Kent was defiant. Danny and Kay realized that their hands would be full. Kent gets mixed up with the wrong group of boys at school, sees an opportunity and steals some money, and ends up dealing with the consequences. He is under conviction of the Holy Spirit to accept Jesus, but he has to make a choice… what Kent wants or what Kent needs.







The Whole Story


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This work is the only comprehensive guide to sequels in English, with over 84,000 works by 12,500 authors in 17,000 sequences.













Danny Orlis Changes Schools


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Growing up is a journey, often marked by difficult decisions with eternal consequences. As Danny transitions to a new school in a different town, he faces unexpected hurdles. To cover his expenses, he secures a job that accommodates his schedule but presents a new set of dilemmas – such as working on Sundays. Juggling football, his job, and his role in nurturing the Young People's group at his church, Danny finds himself at a critical crossroads. How will working on Sundays affect his faith and his influence on others? What will happen when Danny finally takes a stand for what is right, quits football, and loses his job? Will God see him through?




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