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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Podcasts:
Understanding the frailty of life moves into some observations regarding specialized diets, food restrictions and relationships.
An adolescent car crash leads to some thoughts about the ten plagues happening today. Then Virgil's back with some Bible Trivia!
The struggle of parental cultural engagement leads to some thoughts about movies, laundry and the challenges of living in Alaska.
Women marrying into silly names moves to the spiritual ecosystem of hymnals. Then Melvin Cramp sings of an unsung hero in church.
Childhood memories of the trip to church leads into a story of a Good Samaritan failure, guilt, and the struggle of perfectionism.
An epic journey from the United Kingdom to Middle Earth takes some stops along the way to look at bad days and a biblical workforce.
A pastoral comparison to MacGyver follows some parenting techniques from childhood and the importance of a parent's nose.
Grab your pencil and your graphing calculator as we head back to school and off to the high seas. And get another edition of Bible Trivia with Virgil.
Lessons from the library and tips for hoarders. We also look at some good-other-than-that role models in the Bible and what to be afraid of.
Don't get left behind as we look at the end times, dentistry and going to the eye doctor. Then some Bible Trivia with our good friend Virgil.
A few thoughts about backyard camping moves into a look at tentmaking, dating and the connection between science and parenting.
Trips to the beach and the zoo take us to the flood, theological debates, and a restful lullaby from singer and songwriter Melvin Cramp.
Thoughts on sneezing and casting out demons takes us to the difficult challenge of naming your church.
Some observations about church seating moves into an idea for a Christian airline and a high-flying Bible Trivia with Virgil.
An imaginative look at cereal box mascots leads to a discourse on bug spray, smells and the prophet Jonah.