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Not only is it one of the 10 Commandments, but "Thou Shalt Not Lie" is also the lesson taught in the first episode of the late 80's, early 90's hit series "McGee and Me" which tells the story of the Martin family moving in with Grandma Martin, a sweet old lady who lives in Eastfield's suburbia. Being new to the neighborhood, the middle-child, Nicholas Martin, or simply known as Nick, wants to make a first good impression, and by doing so, lies about a strange neighbor of his, much to the dismay of Nick's animated cartoon sidekick 'McGee', Nick's lie only temporarily makes him a hero, but in the end, leaves him feeling guilty - especially after his grandmother tells him about how the strange native-american is actually a caretaker for injured animals. It all works out in the end, like every Foucs on the Family presentation does, but if you don't remember this, are you even saved? Anywho - Pastors Zac and Ashley are talking about why you shouldn't lie.
Remember when Chuck Norris and Orel "The Bulldog" Hershiserr made cameo appearances in "McGee and Me"? Topic Suggestions - Questions about other Focus On The Family Classics: [email protected]
By Zac and Ashley Lenz4.8
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Not only is it one of the 10 Commandments, but "Thou Shalt Not Lie" is also the lesson taught in the first episode of the late 80's, early 90's hit series "McGee and Me" which tells the story of the Martin family moving in with Grandma Martin, a sweet old lady who lives in Eastfield's suburbia. Being new to the neighborhood, the middle-child, Nicholas Martin, or simply known as Nick, wants to make a first good impression, and by doing so, lies about a strange neighbor of his, much to the dismay of Nick's animated cartoon sidekick 'McGee', Nick's lie only temporarily makes him a hero, but in the end, leaves him feeling guilty - especially after his grandmother tells him about how the strange native-american is actually a caretaker for injured animals. It all works out in the end, like every Foucs on the Family presentation does, but if you don't remember this, are you even saved? Anywho - Pastors Zac and Ashley are talking about why you shouldn't lie.
Remember when Chuck Norris and Orel "The Bulldog" Hershiserr made cameo appearances in "McGee and Me"? Topic Suggestions - Questions about other Focus On The Family Classics: [email protected]

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