Humour
500 Clean Jokes And Humorous Stories And How To Tell Them - Wright, rusty & Wright, Linda Raney
Had a good laugh lately? Given someone else a good laugh? That's what this book is all about: Making
you laugh and helping you deliver your memorable jokes and stories. You'll learn when the moment's right to
spring this winning materiel at the office, in the classroom, from the pulpit, at the youth group retreat, and
everywhere else you and those around you could use a good laugh.
A Dose Of Salts - Coupland, Simon
247 sparkling stories from life for speakers, preachers and teachers.
A Funny Thing Happened on my way through the Bible - Densmore, Brad
Conquer humorous multiple-choice questions from the Old & New Testaments
Bible Humor - Top Seven Lists - Veerman, Dave & Anderson, R.
Jokes, one-liners, riddles, ecclesiastical guffaws, and other scripture snickers.
Cooked To Perfection - Newenhuyse, Elizabeth Cody
What do you do when you can't stand the heat and you can't get out of the kitchen? "Bad" is being locked
in life's kitchen with the heat stuck on high. "Worse" is realising you're the main course. How do you
keep from boiling over while God completes his perfect work in you? Elizabeth Cody Newenhuyse offers a fresh look
at how God uses the cooking pot of suffering to bring each of us to perfection.
Couldn't We Just Kill 'Em And Tell God They Died? - Lechner, Cathy
In this book, popular author and women's minister Cathy Lechner helps you love the impossible people in your life.
Overcoming difficult relationships with your family and friends.
Dear God: Children's Letters to God - Heller, David
Children's ideas about God are a subject of perennial interest to adults. They can be funny, wise, innocent or provocative; with the clear-eyed vision of innocence, children can be counted on to get to the heart of the matter.
Do Plastic Surgeons Take Visa? - Peel, Kathy
Are you fed up with cottage-cheese thighs? Sick of struggling with PMS? Frustrated by your job, your house, your
husband-or all three? Afraid your mind will turn to mush before the kids turn eighteen? The magazines make it look
so easy. You can have a sleek body, a close-knit family, a stimulating career, and a sizzling sex life. Then there's
reality
and that's where you find Kathy Peel in this humorous-yet-helpful approach to ordering and appreciating
your life.
Forty Reasons Why Life Is More Fun After The Big 40 - Higgs, Liz Curtis
Life after the big 4-0 boils down to "good news" and "bad news". The bad news? A Permanent squint.
The good new? Friends who "remember you when"
don't; It's your midlife, you can crisis if you want to;
construction workers leave you alone - no more bothersome whistling. And many more reasons why life is more fun
after the big 4-0!
God Has Never Failed Me, But He's Sure Scared Me To Death A Few Times - Toler, Stan
God is faithful. God never fails. No matter how impossible your situation, how difficult your problem, how overwhelming
your obstacles, God will abundantly meet your needs. In fact, God can do anything but fail!
God Likes Peppermints Too - Gersch, Edgar
No one wants to go back to 'the good old days' - but we do love remembering them! You know, the simple joys, the
carefree life, family strength, homespun entertainment, the solid old-fashioned values which gave those earlier
times a stability, serenity, and quality we yearn for today.
Help! I'm Being Intimidated By The Proverbs 31 Woman! - Kennedy, Nancy
Ask any Christian wife or mother what she thinks of the Proverbs 31 woman, and she's likely to stare blankly and say:
"Oh, her." Women know who she is. She's what many women see as "everything I'm not." In this book,
author Nancy Kennedy tackles this sense of intimidation when she decides to be "just like" Mrs P.31 -
perfect - with understandably disastrous and side-splitting results.
Help! I'm Laughing and I Can't Get Up - Higgs, LC
Are you
Overworked? Under-humoured? Stressed out? Down in the dumps? Here's the perfect pick-me-up?
Here Comes The Pastor And Other Yarns - Lutheran Publishing House
Let's laugh at ourselves! Enjoy this whimsical collection of anecdotes from earlier, pioneering days in the Church.
Honey, The Carpet Needs Weeding Again - Bolton, Martha
It's all in how you look - and laugh - at it. This book promotes an outlook which takes life - and ourselves - less
seriously.
I Hope God's Promises Come To Pass Before My Body Parts Go South! - Lechner, Cathy
There nothing quite as frustrating as being filled with promises, hopes, and desires and never seeing them come to
pass. In waiting upon the Lord, many women give up on God's promises and purposes for their lives. Cathy
Lechner's been there. Like you, she's waited, waited, and waited upon the Lord for His blessings in her
life and in the life of her family. Discover that God is crazy about you - absolutely, wildly, and madly in love
with you. Right now, He's thinking about ways to bless you. In the midst of your waiting, the Holy Spirit
will show you how to walk in peace and joy as He fulfils His promises for you.
I'm So Glad You Told Me What I Didn't Wanna Hear - Johnson, Barbara
Bad news is bad enough. But bad news about your children carries a triple whammy of pain, worry, and "where
did we go wrong!" An accident, an illness, an unwholesome lifestyle, a devastating decision - the truth about
these awful events can turn your life upside down, isolate you from family and friends, drain you of hope, and
overpower you with stress. If that's your experience right now, this book can be a lifesaver.
I'm Trying To Sit At His Feet, But Who's Going To Cook Dinner? - Lechner, Cathy
In the face of life's pressure, many women pull away from God. Buried in stacks of laundry, they say they can't take
it anymore, and they forget the promises and purpose God has for their lives. In the midst of your pressure situation,
Cathy show you how to walk in peace as God's Holy Spirit reveals His purposes for your life.
Just Hand Over The Chocolate And No One Will Get Hurt - Linamen, Karen Scalf
Does chocolate call your name, when you feel stressed, overwhelmed, or a little down? If it does, then you need Karen
Linamen's fifteen low-calorie ways to experience less stress and more fun! With refreshing candour and clarity Karen
Linamen guides women toward emotional, physical and spiritual well-being.
Living Somewhere Between Estrogen And Death - Johnson, Barbara
Barbara Johnson reveals her hilarious anti-aging remedy. "They say the best way to grow old is not to be in a
hurry about it - and Lord knows, I've put it off for as long as I could," says Barbara. But old age
happens without any effort on our part. If you're alive, you're getting older. So what happens when you
find yourself between menopause and LARGE PRINT?
Mentalpause and Other Midlife Laughs - Walker, Laura Jensen
Celebrate life & learn to laugh in the midst of hot flashes & memory loss.
Mirror, Mirror On The Wall Have I Got News For You! - Higgs, Liz Curtis
An A to Z faith lift for your sagging self-esteem.
"One Size Fits All" - Higgs, Liz Curtis
Get off the diet treadmill and develop body confidence - at any size!
Only Angels Can Wing It: The rest of us have to practice - Higgs, Liz Curtis
The ideal woman was described 2500 years ago in Proverbs 31 - and she's been intimidating her sisters ever since.
Liz Curtis Higgs' humorous and practical re-examination of the many qualities of the "virtuous woman" takes
the pressure off today's well-meaning but weary (and less-than-angelic) wives and mothers.
Pack Up Your Gloomees In A Great Big Box, Then Sit On The Lid And Laugh - Johnson, Barbara
This book is filled with bittersweet stories of Barbara's journey through the minefields of life and her wise and
encouraging responses to letters from hurting parents.
Splashes Of Joy In The Cesspools Of Life - Johnson, Barbara
This book offers giggles and guidance to help you: Shore up a sinking self-esteem; reach the other side of your grief;
weather your stress and get rid of your guilt; restore the joys of motherhood; repair broken relationships with your
children; learn to live with your illness; cultivate your patience - even when you just don't think you can wait;
sustain an effective prayer life; make peace with aging - and go for healthy maturity.
Sportin' A 'Tude - Clairmont, Patsy
What your attitude says when you're not looking. Have you ever suddenly found yourself Sportin' A 'Tude? Like the
rude 'tude a grocery clerk handed you with your receipt? Or the feud 'tude your husband forgot to leave at the office?
Perhaps you've even picked up a multi-'tude! Attitudes. We don't really enjoy talking about them (unless they're
someone else's). For when we do, they're seldom positive, often offensive, and just like colds - very easy to catch. But
God's Word instructs us to have one very specific 'tude. It's called the attitude of Christ, and Sportin' A 'Tude
will help us attain it.
Stick A Geranium In Your Hat And Be Happy! - Johnson, Barbara
Pain is inevitable but misery is optional. Life isn't always what you want
but it's what you've got! If you need a
fresh breath of joy in your life, this book is just the prescription for you. Barbara Johnson can help you look for
"life's little sparkles," even in the midst of life's most crippling sorrows.
The Art Of Plate Spinning - Bridge, Sheila
This book is for women who feel expected to juggle with motherhood, pursue a career, run church events, maintain
their marriage and look good into the bargain. Sheila Bridge reveals how we can do all that we want to do -
without being overcome by exhaustion in the process.
The Boomerang Bender - Prewer, Bruce D.
In Australian folk language, a boomerang bender is one who tells talk stories or bends the literal truth to make a
point. Well-known Christian creative writer Bruce Prewer here becomes such a boomerang bender. He tells
of his encounters with the one he calls 'Jay', who challenges his ways of thinking, his attitudes, and his behaviour,
while at the same time reassuring him of the underlying love of God in Christ Jesus.
The Messies Manual - Felton, Sandra
The procrastinator's guide to good housekeeping. This book is not guaranteed to make you a professional housekeeper
overnight, but it's a real beginning for overcoming procrastination.
There's One In Every Cloud! - Jones, Ian
More inspired humour from the Pearly Gates strip.
Where Does A Mother Go To Resign? - Johnson, Barbara
This is the original story of how Barbara Johnson faced as a wife and mother the crippling of her husband, the deaths
of two sons, and the homosexuality of a third who disappeared in to the gay lifestyle for over eleven years.
Will The Real Me Please Stand Up! - Ezell, Lee
Okay, admit it. You've tried to be perfect. You've tried to be everything you thought everyone thought you should be. But it doesn't seem to be working
anymore. The roles you've been playing are getting uncomfortable, like a pair of shoes that are too tight. Isn't it time you discovered the real you? The one God
made you to be?
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