Robin Evans had dedicated her entire life to the Lord, but then she met Alex Smith, the cute sports star of Fairview High School. Caught up in the excitement of new cars and new boys, Robin makes bad decision after bad decision, leaving behind not only her dedication to God’s service but also her convictions, her personal devotions, and even church. It doesn’t take long for Robin to learn what abandoning her convictions costs.
Robin Evans and Tom Channing are part of a group of teens spending a few days of Christmas break at a ski resort where Danny Orlis challenges the group to consider missions. While recovering from skiing injuries, Robin and Tom begin to feel called to serve God in some kind of Christian service, but their parents are opposed to them leaving the US. After Robin leads a friend to Jesus, she is more convinced than ever of her call and struggles to know the right thing to do.
Danny Orlis and Jim Morgan's Scholarship Jim Morgan loves baseball, and he is an exceptional pitcher. But he has to make a decision: accept an athletic scholarship and pitch at a major university, or go to Bible school and not pitch. Danny, Kay, Connie, his friends, and his high school baseball coach all have their own ideas about where Jim should go to school. Jim prays and wrestles with the decision. He reasons that he can be a witness for God at a major university and pitch for their baseball team. But what does God want him to do? What would you do? And what did he decide? The Davis Triplets' Problem Summary The triplets, DeeDee, Doug, and Del, are about to head for Texas to live with their deceased mother’s sister and her husband, Aunt Carmen and Uncle Clarence. The triplets’ parents taught them to love God, and while living with Danny and Kay since their parents passed away, they have learned to always put God first in their lives. When they arrive in Texas, they soon learn that their aunt and uncle have no time for the Lord and are told not to talk about faith. Uncle Clarence gives each of the triplets a horse and an opportunity for a life of fun, adventure, and rewarding hard work, but can these things really take the place of Christ in their lives?
Sandy Cole’s new friend Brenda isn’t exactly a good influence, and soon they are planning a trip to the city – despite her dad saying “no.” With a bit of conniving, Sandy persuades her mother to say “yes,” going against her dad’s wishes. Kent, who was physically blinded after his own foolhardy actions, intervenes; but will wisdom prevail? He persuades one, but not the other. Brenda ends up going alone, meets a boy in Minneapolis, and what was supposed to be a fun-filled weekend in the city ends regretfully.
Linda Penner wants to date. She’s old enough, at least in her mind, and the boys like her! But everything that seems fine isn’t always right, and Linda gets caught between two jealous boys who seem more interested in hugs and kisses than in truly loving and caring for Linda. Later, she “borrows” a dress from Maybelle’s Dress Shop to impress Tom—a decision that backfires spectacularly. Will Tom ever forgive her for lying to him? Can situations gone horribly wrong be made right?