Down Gilead Lane, Season 11 | Episode 11

A TALE OF TWO FAMILIES

Season Description

With the growing presence of the Peace of Heaven group in Coleraine, lots of new people are moving to town. Some citizens are excited about the promised growth, but others are skeptical. It seems everybody is taking sides! What will become of the idyllic little town of Coleraine- especially Gilead Lane? Will the Morrisons be stretched to their limits? And are the Richters in over their heads? This season contains the answers to these questions and more! It’s Season Eleven of the hit family radio drama, Down Gilead Lane.

Today’s Story

Hope is afraid that she isn’t good enough to be a part of the Morrison family. She sees them as being perfect, while she makes all the mistakes. It takes quite a few Morrisons to convince her that she already is a part of their family.

Across town, Monica Richter continues to do everything by herself, keeping her family far away from her. Her family doesn’t know how to support, help, or love her. Tiffany wants to help too, but she feels alone.

How About You?
Have you ever felt the help, love and support of your family? When was the last time that you gave support to a family member? Have you ever felt alone and needed family help?

Check This Out…
When God made families, he made them so that each person would feel loved, feel supported and be celebrated.

God has chosen you to be a part of His family. When you say “Yes” to Jesus, God has everything already for you, because he knew you were coming. And as a member of God’s family, you have lots of Christian brothers and sisters all over the world.

These sisters and brothers aren’t perfect and make many mistakes. God didn’t choose them because they were star athletes or prize-winning scholars or even that they were really nice people. Just like you, when these folks accepted Christ, they could celebrate a new life and a new family.

In the Bible, a man named Joshua wanted everyone to know that he and his family were part of God’s family, so in Joshua 24: 15, Joshua made this promise: as for me and my household (his family), we will serve the Lord.

Is it time for you and your family to make the same promise?