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Triplets Del, Doug, and DeeDee are orphaned missionary kids. Rejected by their aunt and uncle in Texas who were offended by the triplets’ faith in Jesus, the kids have now found a permanent home with Danny and Kay Orlis. The triplets have a place to live but still have many things to figure out. As they are growing up, they realize that although they look alike, they have unique talents and abilities. Doug finds his skill on the basketball court, but a fawn discovered during a walk in the woods reveals one of the exceptional talents God gave Del.
Danny and his wife offer wise counsel and a meaningful example to young people who face choices of lasting consequence.
Danny and Kay move to Gluymon, Ontario, where Danny assists Coach Elliott, an old friend of his, in improving the Gluymon football team's offense with impressive results. Danny and Kay are asked to help start and lead a youth group at church. They encounter a teenager named Hal who has just become a Christian but is having a hard time overcoming his anger and deceitful tendencies. His abusive father wants nothing to do with religion. Danny and Kay, along with Jim, help Hal learn to surrender his emotions to Christ and become a witness to his dad.
The Orlis family has moved to Rock Point, Colorado. DeeDee, Doug, and Del are the new kids in school and are facing all the difficulties of making new friends and fitting in. DeeDee is miserably focused on the fact she only has one friend now. Then she is asked to befriend a girl named Letitia, who seemingly doesn’t want any friends. Doug is trying to succeed on the basketball team. At the Angle he would have been first string, but not at Rock Point. Del has developed an “I don’t care attitude.” His grades slip. Can they make it at Rock Point? Something has to change.
Kirk Meyer loves to read comic books. He chooses to read them instead of going to Sunday School and then things go from bad to worse. The post office gets robbed, and the sheriff pays Kirk a visit. Kirk knows the truth, but will he answer the sheriff's questions honestly? Meanwhile, Danny faces a life-changing decision. Will he choose fame and fortune by attending a more-prestigious college with his friend Tim, rather than a Bible college? Peer pressure only complicates the matter. Danny must confront his own feelings of jealousy and spite in order to maintain a clear head and a clean conscience.
Roxie Orlis is excited to be chosen to join the pep club but is wrestling with peer pressure and her conscience at a school party. Marilyn Forester is asked to help lead a young people's group at her mother's church, but is she really up for that? Tim Barton is home on vacation from college, driving a new car and feeling rich. Dick Bryan has an outstanding Christian testimony, but his actions are questionable. In this book, whether he likes it or not, Danny is placed in the role of "Big Brother" and needs the Lord to guide him as he helps young people through major life choices.
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 the Big Indian Danny Orlis and his cousin Bob leave school in Colorado to return home to Minnesota after Danny's dad is injured in a mysterious plane crash. But when Danny discovers the person responsible for his dad's injury, he courageously risks his life to help the man and his family. The man is transformed by Danny's love and care, and Bob also wishes to have the same courage God gave Danny. Danny Orlis Second String Forward Danny and his cousin Bob, now a follower of Jesus, return to Iron Mountain where the basketball season is ramping up. However, a contest to determine the starting team brings out the worst in some of the players. Danny must keep his cool and forgive, even when pushed to the limit. Meanwhile, due to an emphasis on evolution in his biology class, Bob begins to question the Bible. Danny and his cousins learn to trust in the Lord, even when asked hard questions.
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