Wyatt starts taking silly risks, like eating hot chips, leaping from sheds, and venturing into the lair of a ravenous beast. Is Jay putting him up to it - or is it tied to something that happened to his sister?
After a caller says that her on-radio advice is unrealistic, Connie puts Wooton's scheduled show on hold to convince her audience that she can, in fact, relate to her listeners.
Jason and Wilson tell Zoe the story of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the author of a famous Christmas carol. It's a story filled with joy, tragedy, and ultimately truth about God's role in difficult circumstances.
Emily Jones is pulled into another case when she gets in trouble for having a cell phone in class that she insists is not her own. Upon reaching detention, she finds that Morrie and Suzu Rydell have also been falsely accused.
When Emily Jones discovers that Cooper Calhoun is being blackmailed by a faceless hacker, she reluctantly recruits two people who she knows could help - Morrie and Suzu Rydell.
Buddy Norman, Zoe Grant, and Jay Smouse create a radio play for a school project, but each of them has a wildly different idea about how the story should end.
Olivia Parker and Zoe Grant are excited when money mysteriously shows up for a class ski trip, but Jason Whittaker and Wilson Knox worry that the trip could be connected to a premonition of danger.
Olivia finds that putting together her personal testimony for church is more challenging than she realized. Friends give advice that is both helpful and harmful.
Zoe hopes that a winter retreat at Camp What-A-Nut will be a good time to reconnect with Olivia, but plans for a time of fellowship and renewal are continually thwarted.
Whit sends Olivia on an Imagination Station adventure to find a blind beggar named Ezra, his mother Lydia, and the one person who could change all of their lives.
After she learns that Zoe left her out of a special part in an upcoming play, Olivia must decide if she'll help her friend get a prestigious job on the school newspaper.