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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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Do You Struggle with Self Esteem and Self Worth?
A lady said to her husband, “There are some things money can’t buy. Don’t bother getting me any of those things.” Well it’s true, money can buy you companions but not friends, and pills but not health. Money can’t buy happiness and it can’t buy what it used to. But it can buy you the…
How Are You At Christmas Trivia?
Each year as Christmas draws near, we ask the brightest people we know to put together a Christmas quiz. They always say no, so we do it ourselves. Today we present the fifth installment of our popular Laugh Again Christmas Quiz. Scroll down to the bottom for the answers. 1. The third verse of…
Reclaiming Our Childhood Joy
When I was a kid, I loved snow. It meant snow forts, snowballs, snowmen and plunging down steep hills on rickety toboggans. Being the youngest, I often found myself beneath piles of it with my brothers perched on top. If my sister didn’t dig me out, I might still be there. But I loved every…



