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Available
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Publication
Waco, Tex. : Word Books, c1983.
ISBN
0849903297 / 9780849903298
Description
In the end, this book makes a convincing case for the value of laughter in our lives.Sometimes we laugh for sinister motives, and sometimes we use humor for noble reasons. But, thank God, we often laugh for the same reason fishermen laugh -- for the halibut. Life is serious, and in the back of our minds we recall we're eventually heading for the cemetery. Fortunately, the Christian faith says the graveyard is not the last stop. Thus, we are free to enjoy funny things that happen along the way.
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