Superstitions and Faith
I enjoy few things more than baseball. I know, it’s not as fast paced as golf or lawn bowling. But I enjoy this delicate game of cat and mouse. The…
Easter Fools?
Some think it fitting: That at a time devoted to hoaxes, we celebrate the most colossal hoax of all Here are two April fools pranks that I’m not making up:…
Life Hacks
Many claim that their “hacks” really work, but they don’t. Despite claims to the contrary, you can’t charge your phone by plugging into an onion or a watermelon. — The ultimate source of “life hacks” is the Bible. I’m not talking about a quick kitchen fix, or better circumstances in 30 seconds, but a better, more meaningful life rooted in God’s presence, His forgiveness, His promises.
Bad News Day
I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but today is Lame Joke Day! So we’re bringing you the corniest, the groaniest, the most eye rollingest jokes that we…
Homemade Wedding Vows
Lately at weddings, I’ve noticed a current trend. Couples are writing their own wedding vows. Like these: “I, Chris, take you Debbie, to be my beloved wife. I promise to…
Chinook Winds
I live in Canada, not far from the majestic Rockies. About 100 times a year I ask my wife, “Why do we live here again?” This is a land of…
Heroes and Incoming Cows
A lady was out walking her dog when she noticed a happy old guy sitting on his porch. “Excuse me,” she said. “I just couldn’t help noticing how happy you…
The Rise of Pessimism
And how we can turn the tide A psychologist had twin boys—one an optimist; the other a pessimist. On their birthday he loaded the pessimist’s room with toys and games….
A Wacky Christmas
The Christmas season is that time of year when our families gather around us. We love our families, but sometimes it’s terrifying when we see people who share our genes…
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