Stop Laughing: I'm trying to make a point
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Kim Peckham confronts life’s many quirks with lighthearted insight and a twist of wisdom.
“I’ve prayed for God to stop me from saying anything unkind. I’m not sure how that sort of prayer gets answered. Will I wake up one morning talking like Jimmy Carter? Or will God take the easy way out and just wire my jaw shut?”
“Worry is a part of life. Especially if you’re a church greeter during cold and flu season.”
“I have 100 billion brain cells. My question is: ‘What do they do with their time?’ They certainly aren’t remembering where I left my cell phone.”
“Suffer the little children—unless you can afford a sitter.”
“Solomon forgot to mention that a wife who is more precious than rubies is a wife who can tell you where you left your car keys.”
“There was no money in the Garden of Eden. Which was fine, because Adam would have been stumped for a place to keep a wallet.”
Item Format | Paperback |
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Publisher | Review and Herald Publishing |
Weight (lbs) | 0.530000 |
Page Count | 144 |
Language | English |
Year Published | 2008 |