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Did Jesus Laugh?
Is there humour in the Bible? Was Jesus funny? You bet! He went to lots of parties, and crowds of kids and adults alike gathered around him for stories with humour and truth. He offers us joy – there’s nothing spiritual about a sour face. Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again TV, and be…
WARNING: This video contains hope and humour
Warnings can be weird, wacky, and sometimes wear us down, but the rules in the Bible are wise words of warning from a gracious and good God. He loves you, and He knows what’s best for you!
How to Milk a Moose
We’re very talented at listing our troubles and forgetting our blessings, aren’t we? We don’t have to tame a goat or milk a moose – or whatever they did in the olden days – yet we feel dissatisfied. Let’s learn to remember and refocus, to regain gratitude today! Don’t forget to subscribe to Laugh Again…
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