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Kids and adults alike are great at arguing and being divided over things that just aren’t that important! Whether it’s types of cars or small doctrinal differences, we forget how similar we are on the most major things. Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be sure to check back every week where…
Girl’s Best Friend
Are diamonds really a girl’s best friend? Apparently, it’s not men! But when guys and gals come together as one in marriage, it’s a beautiful thing. This unlikely partnership was God’s fascinating and fantastic idea! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be sure to check back every week where we’ll have the…
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…
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When our children were teenagers, I came home from work most nights to discover that my house was moving. My sons had commandeered my stereo and were playing music that sounded like angry cats chasing a bagpiper. The place was shaking. “Good vibrations,” they called it. Now don’t get me wrong. I love loud music.…
Living Long vs. Living Well
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Choosing Calling Over Comfort
Ever since he was knee high to a Doberman, our son Steve was fearless. Take him to the ocean, he’d swim out looking for sharks. Take him to the mountains and he’d see how high he could climb. One day when he was five, I watched him jump off a roof with a garbage bag…



