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The Privileged Life: An Invitation to Celebrate…with Prayer
“…A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance….” (Ecclesiastes 3:4) Today, July 4, is Independence Day in the United States. It’s our big nationw…
Nancy C. Williams,
A Time for Everything — grateful, yet grieving
In the past week, I attended a funeral and a 40th wedding anniversary celebration. I mourned with the family at the memorial and rejoiced at the marking of a 40 year union of dear friends. Ecclesiastes 3:4 says, there is “a time to weep and a time to laugh; a time to mourn and a time to dance.” G
Pam Luschei,
The Privileged Life: An Invitation to Celebrate…with Prayer
“…A time to weep, and a time to laugh; a time to mourn, and a time to dance….” (Ecclesiastes 3:4) Today, July 4, is Independence Day in the United States. It’s our big nationw…
Nancy C. Williams,
How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship
Laughter adds so much to a relationship and to a marriage. It’s like the frosting on the cupcake, the icing on the cake, and the whipped cream in a great cup of coffee. Without laughter in a relationship, things can be too intense and too serious. Find out How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship.
Melanie Redd,
Dealing With Loss as a Christian
Dealing with loss as a Christian means we know there is life beyond the grave. Still, the Bible tells us there is a time to weep.
Greg Laurie,
The Hardest Question to Answer for Those Who Grieve
By Pastor Greg Laurie - “How are you doing?” is hard to answer as you mourn. Instead, here is what to say to someone who grieves.
Greg Laurie,
How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship
Laughter adds so much to a relationship and to a marriage. It’s like the frosting on the cupcake, the icing on the cake, and the whipped cream in a great cup of coffee. Without laughter in a relationship, things can be too intense and too serious. Find out How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship.
Melanie Redd,
How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship
Laughter adds so much to a relationship and to a marriage. It’s like the frosting on the cupcake, the icing on the cake, and the whipped cream in a great cup of coffee. Without laughter in a relationship, things can be too intense and too serious. Find out How Laughter is the Best Medicine in a Relationship.
Melanie Redd,
How are you doing?
One thing often asked of someone when they have had someone close to them die
Greg Laurie,
The Gift of God-Honoring Laughter - Blog - Eternal Perspective Ministries
Eternal Perspective Ministries is a Bible-believing, Christ-centered nonprofit organization founded by author Randy Alcorn.
Randy Alcorn,

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