Ep 15. A Matter Of Faith
- TV-NR
- February 4, 1976
- 48 min
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8.2 (307)
In this heartwarming episode of Little House on the Prairie, titled "A Matter of Faith," the Ingalls family faces both physical and emotional turmoil. As the episode begins, Charles is busy building a new church in Walnut Grove, but he faces opposition from some of the residents who question his faith and his ability to lead. Meanwhile, Mary is struggling with her own personal crisis after she is diagnosed with scarlet fever and loses her sight.
Despite these challenges, the Ingalls family refuses to give up or lose hope. Charles continues to work on the church, convinced that he can bring the community together through faith. He also remains by Mary's side, insisting that she can still live a full and meaningful life despite her blindness.
In the midst of all this chaos, the town's new doctor, Dr. Baker, is also dealing with his own crisis of faith. Dr. Baker is shaken by the sudden death of a patient, and he begins to doubt his own abilities as a healer. It is only through the support and guidance of Charles that Dr. Baker is able to regain his confidence and find his faith once again.
As the episode unfolds, we see the Ingalls family and the rest of the Walnut Grove community come together in a beautiful display of faith and perseverance. Through prayer, words of encouragement, and acts of kindness, they overcome their struggles and find hope for the future.
In the end, "A Matter of Faith" is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and community in times of crisis. It is a heartwarming and uplifting episode that will leave viewers feeling inspired and hopeful.