CROSSROAD SPRINGS: Episode 107: “Stay in Your Lane”

“God Makes All Things Beautiful”

What You Need To Know:

CROSSROAD SPRINGS is a drama series streaming on Great American Family and Pure Flix. Season One continues with episode 107, “Stay in Your Lane.” Spring has sprung in CROSSROAD SPRINGS, bringing with it a fresh start for Pastor James to open the Cowboy Church in the barn on Red Oak Ranch. The second installment of Season One jumps in a few months after the events in the mid-season finale, with the Hamilton family adjusting to paying the Newman family for water use after Daniel Newman secured the water rights of a neighboring quarry.

CROSSROAD SPRINGS, Episode 107 has a strong Biblical and Christian worldview extolling the importance of community, supporting one another and leaning on the Lord during challenging times. Characters discuss prayer, help build a church and attend a moving sermon. The episode is pro-family, with siblings caring for each other, a daughter caregiving for her elderly mom and a thriving husband and wife parenting a baby. There is no objectionable content, and the series provides great, wholesome family entertainment.

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Dominant Worldview and Other Worldview Content/Elements:

a strong Biblical and Christian worldview extolling the importance of community, supporting on another and leaning on the Lord during challenging times. Characters discuss prayer, help build a church and attend a sermon. A character makes a donation box for the church and offers to make a wooden cross for the pulpit. A Pro-family worldview with siblings caring for each other, a daughter caregiving for her elderly mom and a thriving husband and wife parenting a baby.;

Foul Language:

No foul lnaguage;

Violence:

No violence;

Nudity:

No nudity;

Alcohol Use:

No alcohol use ;

Smoking and/or Drug Use and Abuse:

No smoking or drug use or abuse; and,

Miscellaneous Immorality:

No obkectionable content.

More Detail:

CROSSROAD SPRINGS is a drama series streaming on Great American Family and Pure Flix. Season One continues with episode 107, “Stay in Your Lane.” Spring has sprung in CROSSROAD SPRINGS, bringing with it a fresh start for Pastor James to open the Cowboy Church in the barn on Red Oak Ranch. The second installment of Season One jumps in a few months after the events in the mid-season finale, with the Hamilton family adjusting to paying the Newman family for water use after Daniel Newman secured the water rights of a neighboring quarry.

The episode has high production value with sweeping scenes of the ranch and excellent performances from the cast. The storyline keeps viewers engaged and features many wholesome family topics that Great American Family is known for. The characters are believable, and the unfolding drama weaves a powerful story of faith and family.

In episode 107 of CROSSROAD SPRINGS, many changes have unfolded for the Hamilton family. Willis is unhappy paying Daniel for water use and hopes to find an alternative to ease the financial burden. Meanwhile, Janet has been burning the candle at both ends at the Crossroad Springs Clinic and feels threatened when a new doctor arrives to lighten the load, but takes over handling some of her patients.

Local cafe owner Maggie has growing concerns about her mother, Bea’s health, who seems to be slowing down. Lucky for her, young mom Tina has been praying for a part-time job and agrees to look in on Bea. Both ladies celebrate their prayers being answered. Back at the Newman Ranch, tensions rise between Daniel and his powerful uncle over the future of the land.

All the while, Pastor James is hard at work preparing the barn for the Cowboy Church in time for the Easter Service. The community comes together, making flyers and sharing the news with the local ranchers. The episode closes with Pastor James delivering a powerful sermon about trusting in God’s hand in the season of your life.

CROSSROAD SPRINGS, Episode 107 has a strong Biblical and Christian worldview extolling the importance of community, supporting one another, and leaning on the Lord during challenging times. Characters discuss prayer, help build a church and attend a sermon. The episode is pro-family, with siblings caring for each other, a daughter caregiving for her elderly mom and a thriving husband and wife parenting a baby. There is no objectionable content, and the series provides great, wholesome family entertainment.