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- A woman broken by the brutalities of isolation and loss starts a radio show to cope with a looming apocalypse.
- A stranger comes to save a town and bring about new change. The town unfortunately isn't ready for such radical change and they may be forced to deal with the man who saved them.
- A man gets his memories of his deceased grandmother taken after a sketchy eye surgery.
- When Brady is having a hard time at home he doesn't know where to turn until he finds a letter from his biological father. Brady then decides to find his dad all on his own. It was like any other day for Raymond until Brady showed up on the side of the road. Raymond can't help but stop and try and help this kid out.
- Two friends are waiting for a class to start, when one of them strikes up a conversation that could change the course of their friendship forever.
- A foster mother and daughter discover what it means to truly trust and love each other in the face of tensions and tragedies.
- Iskhod is a story of a homeless doctor who stumbles upon a pregnant Eastern European woman. As the woman goes into labor, he is forced to cope with his tragic past and attempt to overcome his failures.
- As two bomb squad experts rush to defuse a bomb, things get intense (and emotional) when they discover the bomb was set by their debonair former lover.
- When tragic news reaches Maggie May, a college freshman, she struggles to find her place in life.
- When Ernie is forced to attend his sister's party he comes face to face with his biggest phobia. However, his escape is complicated by an exuberant woman named Jennifer who won't take no for an answer.
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- After the fall of society due to a viral toxin that has left the air to be nearly unbreathable, one survivor, Micah Lancaster, goes to seek his wife while also leaving evidences of his intentions.
- Story about an unorthodox local television news station and it's workers.
- Pharaoh has decreed that all Hebrew baby boys be thrown into the Nile River. When the family can no longer hide the baby, he is placed in a basket and sent down the Nile River. Pharaoh's daughter discovers him and decides to adopt Miriam's baby brother as her son and names him Moses.
- Chris and Joy were excited about their upcoming baptism, but heavy rains are ruining their plans. Superbook takes them back in time to learn what it means to become fishers of men including Ellie.
- When Sam is tempted to go in her fathers lab she does it anyway and doesn't know what to say to her father. SuperBook takes the kids to see Adam and Eve and how Satan tricks them into disobeying God. Sam and her friends return home and even though her father is disappointed in his daughters disobedience he still loves her and forgives her.
- On a lazy afternoon, Chris Joy and Gizmo are hanging out in the lab recalling the great adventures they've had with Superbook. This prompts Gizmo to question whether they've yet experienced THE GREATEST Bible story of all time. In answer to his question, Superbook whisks the kids away to meet Moses as he is chosen by God to free the Israelites from their bondage in Egypt. During the course of the adventure, our young heroes make it through the plagues, the Exodus from Egypt, and ultimately to the parting of the Red Sea. When the kids return home, they know they have seen God's awesome power at work and believe it must be the greatest bible story ever. At first they are a bit disheartened, believing that if that was the best, most important bible story of all time, then what have they got left to look forward to? However, they quickly perk up when they realize there are hundreds more stories to visit and each one will have it's own unique appeal and adventure.
- The Quantum family along with Joy and Gizmo are enjoying a family camp out when Chris secretly decides it'll be more adventurous to ignore the rules laid down by his parents and the park ranger. His flagrant disregard gets him, Gizmo and Joy trapped in a dark cave. SUPERBOOK whisks the kids back to a time when the Israelites were facing their own challenges regarding rules and laws. The adventure revolves around the Israelites who are left with Aaron, when Moses ascends the mountain to confer with God. Left without rules, some of the Israelites descend into moral chaos and our heroes are caught in the middle of their "lawless" pursuits which threaten to destroy the harmony of the camp. When Moses descends with the 10 Commandments, Chris receives an impactful reminder about the importance of following rules and laws. The Ten Commandments have been provided by a loving God for the good of His people. When Superbook returns the kids to the cave, Chris's newfound appreciation for the rules of the forest, help create a happy ending to this Quantum family campout.
- During a school band audition, Chris loses the courage to play his guitar in front of the crowd. Superbook whisks the kids off to meet another youngster who had to face his own "Giant" in a moment of crisis. Chris, Joy and Gizmo befriend the young David, who is taking bread to his brothers, who are on the front lines, fighting the Philistines. Because David is small, everyone laughs when he says he will face the Israelite's fiercest enemy Goliath, the Giant of Gath. David is ultimately able to slay the giant because God is on his side in this battle. Chris realizes that if he faces his own "goliath" (playing before a live crowd) and plays for God, there is no way he can't win. Superbook whisks the kids home and Chris is able to ace the audition and earn the position in the band. When God is on your side there is nothing you can't achieve.
- Commercial Christmas mayhem reigns in the Quantum household. The Prince of Peace seems to have left this family to their own comical devices and distractions on this blessed holiday. When Chris ignores his promise to set up the nativity scene, he offhandedly says to Joy that it's just another decoration like all their reindeer, snowflakes and Santa's elves. SUPERBOOK intercedes and whisks our young heroes off on a journey to discover the true meaning of Christmas. They learn of Herod's secret plan to try and thwart the birth of a new "king" who he imagines as a threat to his throne. Chris, Joy and Gizmo then travel with Mary and Joseph, who are on their way to Bethlehem for the census. On their journey, Chris is comically caught up in thinking he spies Herod's men behind every rock and tree as he positions himself as the Holy Family's personal bodyguard. In time, the power of the blessed event of Jesus' birth overtakes all else in their minds, as Angels and shepherds overtake the stable and sing glorious praise. Our heroes eventually return home to refocus the Quantum's Christmas Eve preparations back on Christ's birthday, and less on the commercial trappings of the holiday season.
- When a delinquent teen enters Chris and Joy's life they don't see any chance of him changing his ways. However, SUPERBOOK takes our heroes on a journey to the early days of Christianity, where they encounter a man named Saul of Tarsus, who also seems to be an impossible hard-case. His violent actions towards the church take a startling turn on the road to Damascus. There, the kids witness Saul's miraculous conversion and follow him to his healing and baptism at the hands of Ananias. Once the persecutor, Saul, now called Paul, finds himself becoming the persecuted, and our kids are instrumental in his exciting escape over the city wall and away from others bent on rooting out Christianity. The kids' involvement in this exciting story of conversion brings them home with a renewed hope that amazing change is always possible with God.
- Chris is morally challenged "to do the right thing," when a smaller boy is harassed by bullies at the skateboard park. SUPERBOOK whisks the kids off to an adventure where they meet Daniel and King Darius, as an edict is struck saying that no one shall worship anyone but the king, at the risk of death. Daniel is a spiritual man, and when his faith is challenged in this way, he never backs down for an instance. He does what he knows in his heart is the right thing to do. The kids' are stunned to watch as Daniel prays before an open window for all to witness. This action gets him hauled off and thrown into the lion pit. Our heroes try to do what they can but when it seems all is lost, God intervenes and Daniel is saved. As a result, the King has an epiphany and commands all to now worship Daniel's one true God. Chris understands that because Daniel had the courage to do what was right, he changed the people around him. When Superbook returns the kids to the skateboard park, Chris now has the inner strength to stand up for what he knows is right, where the younger boy and the bully are concerned. When you do what's right, God is your protector.
- In the Quantum yard, during a spirited water fight, Joy accidentally gets Gizmo's inner workings wet and he fritzes out, suddenly believing he belongs to Joy. Chris can't seem to correct the problem and is furious with Joy, saying he'll never forgive her. SUPERBOOK intercedes and whisks the kids back to the days of Jacob and Esau. The two brothers compete over many things, but when Esau gives up his birthright and Jacob tricks his father out of a blessing they become estranged for many years thereafter. Chris and Joy witness the animosity between the two brothers and the separation it has caused them for years. Chris begins to think about his own unforgiving attitude with Joy. When Jacob finally goes to Esau and his brother finds it in his heart to forgive Jacob, Chris takes the cue and forgives Joy as well and the two are best friends once again. And they work together to repair Gizmo's still-comical malfunctioning microchip.
- Chris is getting big-headed because his band has been invited to audition for an American Idol-like show called World's Best Band. To address this issue, Superbook whisks the kids off to Jerusalem. Chris learns from Jesus that even though Jesus is famous, He was humble and served others. During the Last Supper, the gang ultimately returns home, and Chris has a major shift in his attitude towards others.
- Chris is having an argument with his mother, Phoebe, and he's displaying disrespect for her wishes. SUPERBOOK appears, and in a very special episode, takes Chris, Joy, Gizmo AND Phoebe back in time, for an encounter with Jesus' mother Mary at a most trying time, her son's crucifixion. During the astounding events that unfold, Jesus' appearance before Pilate, the journey up Calvary, the Crucifixion and finally the glory of the resurrection, Chris witnesses Mary's devotion to her son and Jesus' love for His mother even when fulfilling His part in God's plan for mankind. Chris' respect for his mother grows as he watches her with Mary. When Superbook finally returns the family to present day, Phoebe, miraculously, has no recollection of the journey, but Chris, however, is a changed son. He apologizes for their argument and acquiesces to her wishes to attend a family function rather than a concert with his friends.
- When Chris begins to believe that a mysterious street magician (Miraculo The Miracle Maker) possesses real powers, Superbook whisks the kids off to historical Galilee where Jesus is performing true miracles like healing a cripple, calming a storm on the sea and banishing demons from a possessed man. During the course of their miraculous adventure, Chris comes to understand the power to perform miracles comes only from God. When he returns home, he looks a little closer and discovers the very clever, but very human machinations Miraculo has used to trick his public.
- Joy witnesses the theft of a bike by a school bully. To Joy's surprise, the principal offers mercy to the thief instead of offering justice. Joy, Chris and Gizmo join Jonah on his journey, from inside the whale to saving the sinful Ninevites. Joy relates to Jonah's frustrations, but is also convicted to live out God's forgiveness, even with someone she doesn't like.