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Vinny’s Buried Treasure
On this week’s episode of Take 5, Phil brings us 3 wonderful stories of love—some more ridiculous than the others! Join us for some heart-warming laughter, joy, and wisdom on what true treasure and legacy looks like. Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be sure to check back every week where we’ll…
What About Barb?
Some parents pick real funny names, like Fanny Pack, Post Office, and Ima Pigg! In this episode, Phil gives some advice for picking good names and shares what’s even more important than our names: how we live. Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be sure to check back every week where we’ll…
Finding God in a Fortune Cookie
Listen up because God wants to speak to you! Whether it’s through His Word, His world, or even a fortune cookie! You never know when God might speak His love to you in an unexpected way as he did for George Roper, lover of Chinese food! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and…
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When Another Faith Knocks
A guy came to my door to tell me what he believed. Among other things, he said, “We don’t celebrate Halloween.” I said, “Is that because you don’t like strangers ringing your doorbell?” Two members of a cult came to my brother’s door. He pretended to be deaf, so they went away. My mother had…
Snoopy’s Thanksgiving Lesson
The smell of a roasting turkey was filling Charlie Brown’s house. Snoopy lay outside on top of his doghouse, smelling the aroma, thinking, “It’s Thanksgiving Day. Everybody eats turkey on Thanksgiving Day.” But he just lay there, patiently watching the back door, awaiting Charlie Brown’s kindness, awaiting Thanksgiving dinner. At last, the door opened and…
What Billy Graham Taught Me
Six years ago, Billy Graham passed away. He was 99. I’m sure I heard him preach a hundred sermons in our home through his radio program. Years ago, my secretary said, “George Beverley Shea is on the phone.” I knew he wouldn’t be calling little old me, so I grabbed the phone and said, “Ya…



