Fire By Nite - Episodes

Episodes

Episode numbers where available are taken from the title cards at the beginning of each video. Tape numbers, where available, are taken either from the VHS labels or Willie George Ministries promotional material. After episode #60, the episode number was no longer listed on the title card.


Sep-86 Peer Pressure (Carman)
Oct-86 Renewing the Mind (Glad) (03-203)
Nov-86 Rebellion (2nd Chapter of Acts) (03-205)
Dec-86 Drugs and Drinking (Casey Treat/Teen Challenge Choir) (03-207)

Jan-87 Beating the Blues (Petra) (03-209)
Feb-87 How to Face the Future (DeGarmo and Key) (03-211)
Mar-87 The Truth About Rock (Mylon LeFevre) (03-213)
Apr-87 Evangelism/Soulwinning (Russ Taff) (03-215)
May-87 The Power of Faith (Benny Hester/The Power Team) (03-217)
Jun-87 Sex, Dating, and Relationships (Sheila Walsh) (03-219)
Jul-87 Can't Get No Satisfaction (Randy Stonehill) (03-221)
Aug-87 Honesty vs. Lying (Bryan Duncan)
Sep-87 Nobody's Purfekt (1st Anniversary Special) (Kenny Marks)
Oct-87 Running Scared (Morgan Cryar)
Nov-87 Real Friendship (Phil Keaggy)
Dec-87 How to Raise Your Parents (Kim Boyce)


Jan-88 Commitment (aka Being Truly Committed) (Rob Frazier) (03-233)
Feb-88 #018 Don't Say Suicide (Rick Cua)
Mar-88 #019 Conquering Temptation (Petra)
Apr-88 If God Be For Us (Mylon LeFevre)
May-88 The Call of God (Stephen Wiley)
Jun-88 Discipline to Win (Ruscha) (03-243)
Jul-88 Satanism Unmasked I (Mike Warnke)
Aug-88 Satanism Unmasked II (Lauren Stratford, etc.)
Sep-88 Are We All Not Missionaries? (Rich Mullins)
Oct-88 The Prayer Zone (aka The Power of Prayer) (David and the Giants)
Nov-88 These Last Days (DeGarmo and Key)
Dec-88 Strife, Who Needs It? (Whitecross)

Jan-89 In the World, Not of the World (Renee Garcia)
Feb-89 #030 Why Feel Guilty (Margaret Becker)
Mar-89 Finding Your Place in Christ (Andre Walton and Steve Geyer)
Apr-89 Idol Busters (aka Idols in Your Life) (Carman) (03-263)
May-89 Why Good People Go to Hell (Toymaker's Dream)
Jun-89 #034 Let's Face the Music (Kim Boyce and friends)
Jul-89 #035 Spiritual Warfare (Petra)
Aug-89 Crowd Control (Rick Cua)
Sep-89 #037 Jesus, Tougher Than Nails (Michael W. Smith)
Oct-89 #038 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play I (Josh McDowell)
Nov-89 #039 Sex, What Do You Pay to Play II (various music videos but no guest)
Dec-89 Missions: How to Rock Your World (Twila Paris)

Dec-89 Christmas Special (Altar Boys) This was a special video prepared for broadcast markets that aired Fire by Nite at the time. It is more blatantly evangelistic in tone than most other episodes of the series, which tended to be geared toward a churched youth audience. It is not numbered in sequence with the other episodes. The opening skit appears to be an alternate take from the same session that produced the introduction and ending clips on "Idols In Your Life"; the rest of the skits, as well as the Family First episode, are recycled from previous episodes.

Jan-90 Fight to the Finish: Forecast for the '90s (Kenny Marks)
Feb-90 #042 Spirit vs. Flesh (Allies)
Mar-90 #043 People in a Box: Teenagers and TV (John Schneider)
Apr-90 #044 Rejection: Feeling Lonely in a Crowded World (Bryan Duncan)
May-90 Can You Reach My Friend? (Andre Walton)
Jun-90 Out of the Danger Zone (Steve Geyer)
Jul-90 #047 Why Bad People Go to Heaven (Geoff Moore)
Aug-90 70x7 Forgiveness (Lee Wilson)
Sep-90 #049 Satanism Unmasked: The Return I (Carman)
Oct-90 #050 Satanism Unmasked: The Return II (Bob Larson)
Nov-90 #051 Save the Planet's People! (Petra)
Dec-90 #052 Big Bucks: OMI2B Broke (Stephen Wiley)

Jan-91 Love That Just Won't Leave You Alone (Rez Band)
Feb-91 Busted Brains, Happy Heart (Tony Campolo, Bryan Duncan, Kim Boyce)
Mar-91 #055 Prayer Force (Mylon and Broken Heart)
Apr-91 #056 No High Like the Most High: America on Drugs (Part I) (E.T.W.)
May-91 #057 No High Like the Most High Part II (Rick Cua)
Jun-91 #058 Friends: Don't Be Alone in Your Battlezone (DC Talk)
Jul-91 Too Hot to Handle, Too Cold to Hold (Al Denson)
Aug-91 Taming the Tongue (Newsboys)
Sep-91 Blast From the Past! (5th Anniversary Special)
Oct-91 All for the Call (Kenny Marks)
Nov-91 Terminator Faith (Katina Boyz) /
Dec-91 Twas the Day After Christmas Special (Chuckie P.)

Jan-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 1 (Michael Peace)
Feb-92 Blood Sweat and Tears pt 2 (White Heart)
Mar-92 Big Talk, Hot Walk (Kellye Huff)
Apr-92 Sex, Love and Dating (Josh McDowell and Petra)
May-92 Voices and Choices (Two Hearts)
Jun-92 Broken Heart, Broken Home (Rich Mullins)
Jul-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part I
Aug-92 Evolution of the American Teenager Part II
Sep-92 The Great Adventure (Steven Curtis Chapman)

Oct-92 Life Is Short, Press On (Eastman Curtis) On this show, Blaine introduced new COTM youth pastor Eastman Curtis as the new host of Fire by Nite.

Nov-92 Building Your Esteem in God (Rick Cua)
Dec-92 Charting Your Course (Bride)

Jan-93 Turning the World Upside Down (Newsboys)
Feb-93 The Do It Generation (David Mullen)
Mar-93 Wearing Your Bully-Proof Vest: Guarding Your Heart (DC Talk)
Apr-93 Sexual Revolution or Revelation (John George and Whitecross)
May-93 How Do You Spell Success? F-A-I-T-H-F-U-L-N-E-S-S (Susan Ashton)
Jun-93 Cities Under Siege: America and Violent Crime (Eric Champion)
Jul-93 Bridging the Generation Gap (Philips, Craig and Dean)
Aug-93 Tongue-Tied: Watch Your Words (Pam Thum)

After the August 1993 episode, production of Fire by Nite at Willie George Ministries shut down. Several episodes from the Willie George Ministries run were edited and re-released by Blaine Bartel during his time in Colorado.

May-94 Generation 911 (Bryan Duncan)
Jun-94 Unreasonable Christianity (Rick Cua)
Jul-94 Sudden Fear (Mark Lowry)
Sep-94 Families Under Siege (Kenny Marks)

Other episodes produced in Colorado exist; it is unknown how many of the previous episodes were re-released during this time period.

Fire by Nite has been removed from JCTV's broadcast schedule. It is not known if any broadcasters are still airing the show.

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