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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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Crazy Busy
Have you, at least once in the past week, told someone, “I’m tired?” One guy said, “I’m so tired that if my life was measured in dog years, I’d be dead.” I don’t even know what that means. One evening when my son was small, I brought home a thick briefcase and sat down at the…
Frank Comes Home
In my blog “Disappointment with Christians,” I told of a lunch I shared with journalist Frank King. After that a friendship developed. When a relationship fell through, Frank had an extra ticket to an Eagles concert, so he called me. “You mean the Hotel California Eagles?” “Yep,” said Frank. “They’re old and bald. You’ll be…
Disappointment with Christians
A surprising conversation leads to an unlikely friendship Frank King and I first shared lunch one cool spring day. For some time, I’d read his music column in a city newspaper and called to tell him so. We talked awhile, then out of the blue he asked if I was a Christian. “I used to…



