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- A nun, while comforting a convicted killer on death row, empathizes with both the killer and his victim's families.
- A young boy and his talking dog learn lessons about life.
- Biopic of German priest Martin Luther (Niall MacGinnis), covering his life between 1505 and 1530 A.D., and the birth of the Protestant Reformation movement.
- Dr. Charles Greyson is a famous and wealthy former surgeon. His nephews have taken him to court to challenge his competency, due to his recent inexplicable gifts of large amounts of cash to the church, and, apparently, to some nefarious scam artists. The film is portrayed as a courtroom drama first painting "Dr. Charlie" as incompetent and easily swindled, then telling his side of events and putting them into context. In the courtroom, and by use of flashback, we hear of Dr. Charlies' move away from impersonal contribution on an institutional level, and preferring to express Christian stewardship directly to people who need it, and by helping spread the word of God by donating to Mission fronts who fight fear, anxiety and destitution around the world. We even find the scam artists having turned a new leaf, and creating new lives for themselves. Message being that all that we are we owe to God, and the profits gained from our God-given abilities require care and thought before sharing.
- During the civil rights movement, a Lutheran minister in Nebraska sets out to integrate his church.
- A candlemaker entrusts his young son with the task of making candles for their church on Christmas Eve.
- Survivors of the 1945 bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki travel to New York for a UN conference on disarming nuclear weapons.
- This classic from Rolf Forsberg, in the style of Fellini and Bergman, tells the story of a gardener who decides to introduce ants to his garden, because they will benefit what grows there. He is disturbed when the ants spend all their time fighting. He sends his son to teach them how to live peacefully.
- Davey and Goliath get into a fight with a bully and his dog,but later seeing the boy in trouble, Davey forgives him.
- To celebrate "Good Neighbor Week" the townspeople give out balloons to the children. Davey misses out on the festivities because he decides to help a small child find her way home instead.
- When Jonathan's cousin temporarily loses his sight through an accident, Davey helps teach him that friendship is color blind.
- Davey buys Goliath an expensive dog collar for his birthday using ten dollars he found outside a neighbor's house. Davey knows that the money belonged to the old lady and his conscience begins to bother him.
- A rash of vandalism occurs after a Halloween party and the perpetrators' costumes make it difficult for police to apprehend the vandals.
- Davey and his family rent a boat to picnic on an island far off shore. Davey's father loses track of the time and when the Hansen family prepares to return home, they discover the tide has run out and their boat is beached far from the water line.
- Davey and his friends try to build a kite, but their feverish efforts to get it aloft are at cross-purposes and result in disaster.
- While on a hike, Davey rescues a mountain goat who had a leg broken by a fallen tree limb. When he brings the goat home to recuperate, the wild creature's antics soon have Davey in hot water.
- Davey and his friends form a band and must decide whether their first gig will be for pay or for free at a children's hospital.
- While attending summer camp, Davey, Goliath and friends locate and rescue the victims of a plane crash.
- Davey is angry because his father allowed his younger sister, Sally, to join them on what he thought would be a father-son outing. When Davey meets a fatherless farm boy on the trip, he realizes how important a father is to all his children.
- Davey and his friends form a handbell choir to play in church. Their first performance is imperiled when Davey and Cisco have a falling out and Davey refuses to play the following Sunday. Davey's pastor shows him the importance of responsibility and the group performs "Kum Ba Ya" after the friends' reconciliation.
- After being slothful and lazy, Davey gets a dose of his own medicine. He quickly learns that helping others around the house is a way of showing love.
- As Easter is nearing in the early Spring season, Davey and Sally visit their grandmother Hansen (their dad's mother), that the whole family deeply loved. She had a sweet, caring, loving, soft and honest personality. Davey and Sally called her grandma. During their visit, she bakes a cake, that she had specially planned for Easter, with the frosting on top, she specially designed and spelled out HAPPY EASTER (and all in capital letters) in two lines, (HAPPY above EASTER). But before the Easter holiday came, she lost her life. Davey is in his deepest sadness. And after being at her house again, that was shortly after her funeral, he sees the cake she had just made, planned for Easter. Seeing the cake, brings back memories and saddens Davey Hanson quite a bit more. Davey, Sally and Goliath and the Hanson' parents are still in extreme deep sadness, until an angel comes by and tells everyone that they will she her again in Heaven, then everyone's long deep sadness quickly weakened and almost disappears.
- After he loses one of his father's skis, Davey learns he can't buy forgiveness.
- Feeling rejected, Davey imagines a world without other people, including Goliath. He quickly decides this world is not for him!
- Davey decides to be a champion bowler and Sally a concert pianist; however, they quickly learn that it takes effort to achieve lofty goals.
- A young man faces lifes ups and downs with his canine companion
- Fascinated by pirates and buried treasure, Davey buries a tin box containing the Jickets club treasury. When a hard rain washes away the box, Davey replaces the money.