The Courage to Stand

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#188: “The Courage to Stand”
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7"Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid or discouraged because of the king of Assyria and the vast army with him, for there is a greater power with us than with him. 8With him is only the arm of flesh, but with us is the LORD our God to help us and to fight our battles." And the people gained confidence from what Hezekiah the king of Judah said.

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The Courage to Stand

“The Courage to Stand” is episode #188 of the Adventures in Odyssey audio series. It was written by Paul McCusker, and originally aired on March 28, 1992.

Summary

Robyn must make a choice when she's asked to go to an unchaperoned party with the most popular girl in school.

Plot

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It all started when Robyn tried out to be a cheerleader. Shannon, the head cheerleader, and Michelle, a member of the squad, are impressed with Robyn — they tell her she’s definitely in the running. But, they inform her, there’s more to being a cheerleader than simply knowing all the routines and showing up for the games and pep rallies. Robyn also has to “fit in.” Her chance to do that is at a party Shannon is throwing Friday night at her house.

Robyn is excited about going — until her mom tells her that the party has to be chaperoned, or Robyn can’t go. Robyn asks Shannon about it. Shannon makes light of the question at first, then tells Robyn that the party will have adults there. Only, Shannon isn’t telling the truth: Robyn discovers that Shannon’s parents aren’t even in town and won’t get back until the following Sunday. Robyn balks, and Shannon confronts her — if Robyn wants to be a cheerleader, then she needs to go to the party. Robyn screws up her courage and says she can’t. It wouldn’t be right. Shannon instantly snubs her.

Robyn is upset. She goes to Whit's End, where Connie comforts her. Connie tells of a similar situation she once faced. She relays that standing up for what’s right is far more rewarding than compromising your beliefs.

Back at school the following week, Michelle tells Robyn that the party got way out of hand. Everyone who attended got into trouble. Michelle says that because Robyn had the courage to stand up to Shannon, Michelle also refused to go to the party. Hearing that, Robyn understands Connie’s words — it’s best to have the courage to stand up for what you believe.

Discussion Questions

  1. Did Robyn have good reasons for wanting to be a cheerleader?
    • Explain.
  2. What did Shannon mean when she told Robyn that she’d have to “fit in” to be a cheerleader?
  3. Have you ever been pressured to “fit in” with a certain group?
    • How did you handle it?
  4. Is trying to fit in always wrong?
    • Explain.

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Dale Jacobs Robyn Jacobs
June Kendall Connie Kendall


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Characters Actors
Lucy Cunningham-Schultz Genni Long
Eugene Meltsner Will Ryan
Mr. Winthrop Rick Najera
John Whittaker Hal Smith
Nicholas Adamsworth Dick Beals
Jeff Lewis Gary Reed

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  • In this episode, Shannon's last name is Ellis. However, in later episodes, her last name is Everett.

Quotes

Ann Jacobs: Look at this coffee table. Has somebody been tap dancing on it with cleats?
Robyn Jacobs: <narrating> You know what I was thinking.
Connie Kendall: Yeah. Was somebody tap dancing on the coffee table with cleats?