I hope you all have had a good week. As we roll into the weekend, here’s something on the lighter side from comedian Tim Hawkins. Hope it gives you a laugh.
Got any favorites from Tim’s list? Or others he left off his list?
If you’ve got another funny video to share, go ahead and post a link in the comments.
Conversation starter
If you’re a pastor, small group leader or church communications person, this video might be a fun way to start a more serious conversation about the power of our words, whether profanity is “against the rules” for Christians and other related topics.
Online engagement
Funny content can be a great ingredient to mix into your social media recipe to spice things up.
Remember, God invented humor. Jesus peppered his conversations with humor.
Humor and laughter are closely related to joy. They are predicated on not taking ourselves to seriously (humility) and not taking our circumstances to seriously (trusting God in all things).
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4 Comments
We actually don't use the word "fart" in our household (we say toot), but the part about the fart-knocker got me laughing out loud!!!
I got one he left out "stab me with a marshmallow"
A few of those words I still don’t use. But I used to say the actual word “blank” a lot, as in “What the blank!” when I was really aggravated about something (it was usually at work – praise God I was able to take early retirement over 14 years ago!).
🙂