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Amazing Bugs
If you’ve ever doubted God’s creative genius, we have some incredible insects that will make you marvel! The strength of a beetle, the leap of a flea, the web of a spider – these little bugs have mighty superpowers! But like the caterpillar, we can become a magnificent new creature in Christ! Don’t forget to…
30 Things That Make Me Smile
Turn that frown upside down! Even scientists say it’s good for you! With all of the stress and difficulties we face every day, we could use a few more smiles. Phil Callaway shares 30 things that help him grin including everyday situations, memorable moments, and encouraging Bible verses! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again…
The Wrong Text
Have you ever gotten a text that was meant for someone else? Or even worse, sent an embarrassing text to the wrong person? Phil shares some hilarious real stories of this happening, and points us to the wonderful words that are always meant for us! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be…
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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…



