How to Bring Laughter Into Your Life
Pregnancy, Marriage and Family
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12m
People say “laughter is the best medicine,” and in fact, God prescribed it long ago in Proverbs 17:22 with the wisdom that “a cheerful heart is good medicine.” Laughter feels physically good, and everyone is drawn to those gifted with a sense of humor. A genuine spirit of fun and laughter is good for the home, for your marriage, and for the family, and even a simple text with an entertaining GIF can bring a smile to someone’s face. In a world of stress-filled days, it’s good to be reminded of the importance of a light, thankful heart and the ability to see the positive in every circumstance. “Life with Gwen and Joe” is a life of laughter and fun because of their love for God and for each other. You will laugh out loud yourself as you watch this episode, but you will also walk away with practical ideas for bringing light-heartedness and gratefulness back into your heart and your family! Watch as Gwen and Joe discuss the value of laughter and a drama-free marriage, together with slowing down and purposefully enjoying the time God has given. You will watch and re-watch, because Gwen and Joe’s laughter is truly contagious, and it will inspire you to bring the magic of lighthearted fun back into your life!
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