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- Bishop T.K. Wilson, his wife and two children are a respectable family in their community - Yet the Wilson kids are fighting temptations and their son Dante has thoughts other than taking over his fathers church.
- The preacher's son, Charles Raymond, is caught in a night window-breaker raid conducted by a gang of boys. Charles is taken before the judge next morning. He tells the judge that his father, the minister, uses the rod freely when he has displeased him. The minister promises to give his son another good beating but the judge directs that his son be sent to the country to visit relatives. Raymond soon makes the acquaintance of the boys of his neighborhood and astonishes them when he recounts what a fighter and racer his father, the minister, is. The townsmen needs the services of a new minister and upon Charles' account of his father's reputation, his father is engaged to fill the place. Charles tells his father about the reputation he has given him, and his father, like the good sport that he is, acts the part. He meets every demand of the church committee. Charles has done his "bit."
- Billy, the son of the preacher, secretly falls for a mysterious and pretty new parishioner. Constrained to only being able to look at her during Mass, he slowly lets himself punctuate the ceremonies with bits of his fantasies, giving rise to a succession of eclectic, often romantic but sometimes naughty thoughts.
- Episode: (2022)2012– 45mPodcast Episode
- 2021– 14mPodcast Episode
- 2014– 30mPodcast Episode
- 2018– 44mPodcast EpisodeSkip James's most famous lyric was "I'd rather be the Devil" and he put his money where his mouth was. He is believed to have shot a man dead, spent time as a pimp and a bootlegger, and womanized up and down the United States. Skip may have eventually found religion, and even recognition as the last great bluesman to be discovered by white America, but all that devilish living-and a possible hex-would bring his lifestyle to a brutal end.
- 2018– 39mPodcast Episode
- 2020– 41mPodcast Episode
- 2017– 1h 34mPodcast Episode