Laugh on Track
Summary: Fake laughter, real funny. Christian comedy featuring hilarity of biblical proportions.
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- Artist: Nathan McMillan
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Children and exercise lead into some thoughts about sports and failure. Then we look at a comparison of Sunday mornings between a minivan driver and a motorcycle rider.
Bible reading is an important part of the Christian life, and the right translation can make all the difference. After giving some warning to avoid the KFC version, we take a brief look at our smartphone addictions.
A recent experience with my kids trying to feed goats moves into thoughts about idioms and a redeeming way to look at the children's song "Baby Shark."
A spiritually convicting coffee spill leads into a great idea for increasing the sense of urgency at evangelistic meetings: have an auctioneer do the altar call!
Kids, TV, and a toy that encourages screaming leads into some thoughts about a particular laundry detergent brand that may cause confusion.
As we celebrate our 100th episode, we invite Virgil to share his explosive Easter traditions and do some Bible Trivia. Then our kinder-comedian Annie shares some thoughts about birthday gifts.
As we welcome March, we rest in the hope that the warmth of Spring is not far behind. And some thoughts about death and dying lead into a Christian perspective on insurance.
A winter road trip involving kids and a hotel moves into some thoughts about biblical zoos and hotel accommodations that really help to build the faith of the guests.
Subzero temperatures lead into some thoughts about winter sports, snowbirds, and cultural phrases related to our bodies. Then, some theological thoughts on snow angelology.
Wondering about church sign language interpreters moves into some thoughts about subliminal messaging, thought control, and miracles. Then Virgil’s back to introduce us to his snowblower and do some Bible Trivia!
A biblical connection to this weekend's NFC Championship game leads into some memories about pagers and getting picked up after sporting events. Then we get some observations about the impact of cellphones on our lives.
We get some help for keeping our New Year's resolutions by setting our expectations low. Then, meet Reginald Cumberbottom, a British actor who will help us stay on track in our Bible reading.
As the calendar flips to a new year, we get some thoughts about hanging on to Christmas, winter, weight loss, and the many changes that happen to us as we get older.
A look at last-minute Christmas shopping, gift giving, and a comparison of Santa to Satan takes us to a visit with our good friend, Virgil. He inspires us this Advent season with a theology of deer jerky.
Christmas carols are one of the most wonderful parts of our Christmas celebration. After we think about carolers performing Handel’s Messiah, Melvin Cramp is back with a very thought-provoking Christmas song.