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Laugh Again TV is the newest way to experience Laugh Again and Phil Callaway! Filled with more laughs than ever before, Laugh Again TV is sure to bring a smile to your face.
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Unearthing Bad Science: Time Tested Truths
We love science, but scientists have been embarrassingly wrong at times — our greatest ideas will soon be laughed at! Despite what you may have heard, science and faith aren’t at odds. We examine God’s good world to learn and grow, but let’s remember what truly lasts! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV,…
Behind the Song – He Giveth More Grace
What do kids know about God? Phil Callaway shares the inspiring story of Annie Johnson Flint, who despite incredible trials trusted in Jesus and wrote the beloved hymn, He Giveth More Grace. You’ll laugh and cry and be reminded that God can use us powerfully no matter what! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again…
Redemption Stories
God loves to turn lives around. Stories of His grace and redemption are sure to pick you up when the dog bites, the bee stings, or you’re feeling sad! On this episode of Laugh Again Take 5, the true-story transformations of Greg Laurie (from Jesus Revolution) and Steve Mays. Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh…
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Blessed Are Those Who Mourn
At the age of 62, my brother-in-law Bill got married. At the reception, his twin brother toasted the groom and mentioned Bill’s age. Bill’s brand new wife Maria turned to me and said, “What? He’s that old?” We laughed. A great sense of humour can take you far in a marriage. The two met on…
How God Sees You
When I was a kid, I remember being horrified to hear that God sees me all the time. Every thought. Every word. He knows it all. I couldn’t get away with anything! How do you see yourself? Through your eyes? Or through God’s eyes? A father and daughter were collecting shells on the beach. He…
What the Mirror Can’t See
Do you ever look in the mirror? One hurried morning, I arrived at work with a peanut butter smear on my chin. This, I discovered, after an important meeting. No one pointed it out, but in hindsight they found me unusually funny whenever I said something. I heard about an old gal who looked in…



