Don't Stop Laughing Now!: Stories to Tickle Your Funny Bone and Strengthen Your Faith
By Ann Spangler, Shari MacDonald and Zondervan
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The best of the best—stories, one-liners, and jokes from some of today’s funniest Christian speakers and best-selling writers This new book, like its best-selling predecessors, is packed with the kind of smiles and smirks, chuckles and giggles that thousands of readers have come to love and expect. It includes some of the funniest stories from today’s Christian writers like Barbara Johnson, John Ortberg, Mark Buchanan, Patsy Clairmont, Becky Freeman, Chonda Pierce, and more. Whether the topic is kids, marriage, pets, church, parenting, aging, or life’s most embarrassing moments, the writers will help you keep life in perspective by revealing their own foibles, follies, and failings. Realizing that laughter and faith can go hand in hand, they offer real-life anecdotes that will keep your world in balance even—and especially—when life gets tough.
Ann Spangler
Ann Spangler es una escritora premiada y autora de muchos libros de gran éxito de ventas, entre los que se incluyen Praying the names of God [Rezar los nombres de Dios], Mujeres de la Biblia y Sentado a los pies del maestro Jesús. También es autora de Devocional de un año para mujeres y editora general de la Biblia Names of God. La fascinación y el amor de Ann por las Escrituras han resultado en libros que han abierto la Biblia a una amplia gama de lectores. Ella y sus dos hijas viven en Grand Rapids, Michigan.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5A conglomeration of short stories written by the author that are hilarious. Some are fiction and non-fiction, all short stories. This is a feel-good book. Whenever I need a pick-me-up I will pick this book up and read it.
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Don't Stop Laughing Now! - Ann Spangler
Don’t Stop Laughing Now!
stories to tickle your funny bone
and strengthen your faith
Books by Ann Spangler
Daily Secrets of the Christian Life, Hannah Whitall Smith (compiled by Ann Spangler)
Don’t Stop Laughing Now! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
He’s Been Faithful, Carol Cymbala with Ann Spangler
Help, I Can’t Stop Laughing! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
Look Who’s Laughing! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
Men of the Bible, coauthored with Robert Wolgemuth
Praying the Names of God
She Who Laughs, Lasts! selected by Ann Spangler
Women of the Bible, coauthored with Jean Syswerda
Women of the Bible: 52 Stories for Prayer and Reflection
Books by Shari MacDonald
A Match Made in Heaven
Don’t Stop Laughing Now! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
Help, I Can’t Stop Laughing! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
Humor for a Woman’s Heart, compiled by Shari MacDonald
Humor for the Heart, compiled by Shari MacDonald
Look Who’s Laughing! selected by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald
Love on the Run
The Perfect Wife
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Don’t Stop Laughing Now!
Copyright © 2002 by Ann Spangler
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Don’t stop laughing now! : stories to tickle your funny bone and strengthen your faith / compiled by Ann Spangler and Shari MacDonald.
p. cm.
ISBN-13: 978-0-310-23996-3
1. Religion — Humor. 2. Conduct of life — Humor. I. Spangler, Ann.
II. MacDonald, Shari
PN6231 .R4 H45 2001
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Contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright
Acknowledgments
Preface
Chapter One: Psst . . . Has Anyone Seen
a Table I Can Crawl Under?
Humbled by a Pine Tree by Stan Toler
The Almond Joy Incident by Cathy Lee Phillips
Icebreaker SOS by Sheri Rose Shepherd
A Complete Ensemble by Torry Martin as told to Martha Bolton
Awkward Situations by Becky Freeman with Ruthie Arnold
Chapter Two: I’m Okay . . . You, I’m Not So Sure About
The Perfect Woman by Anonymous
Adam’s Bargain by Anonymous
Read My Lips by Karen Scalf Linamen
Women Tell What They Want in a Man by Anonymous
They Need Help! by Thelma Wells
The Loving Spouse by Anonymous
Really Bad Day by Anonymous
Steaming in the Southwest by Charlene Ann Baumbich
Chapter Three: You Can’t Kid a Kid
The Revised Nonstandard Bible by Richard Lederer
Struck by Wimpiness by Anonymous
Just Kidding Around by Various Authors
Love Tips as Explained by Kids by Anonymous
I’ll Catch a Later Bus by Al Sanders
Chapter Four: Weird
Is a Two-Way Street
If You Could Read My Mind by G. Ron Darbee
Celebrity Cover-Up by Martha Bolton
Two Cannibals in Love by Charlene Ann Baumbich
For 25 Years I Hated My Mop by Janice Crouse
Wild Hares by Ken Davis
High Adventure in the Garage by Charlene Ann Baumbich
Pulling Strings by Patsy Clairmont
Snore Warzzz by Nancy Kennedy
No Batteries Required by Karen Scalf Linamen
Chapter Five: Keeping Up (Strange) Appearances
Beauty for the Beast by Marti Attoun
Nightmare on Perfect Street by Betty Smartt Carter
I’m Surrounded by Teens with Uncommon Scents
by Marti Attoun
Like Death Warmed Over by Becky Freeman with Ruthie Arnold
Yo Quiero No Discount by Martha Bolton
Chapter Six: Animal Antics:
Weird Humor from the Animal Kingdom
He’s Baaaaaack! by Ken Davis
When in Rome by Shari MacDonald
The Perfect Song by Sue Buchanan
Welcome to the Bat Cave by Nate Adams
The Polite Parrot by Anonymous
Chapter Seven: Body of Laughter
I Yam What I Yam by Martha Bolton
Mommyrobics by Nancy Kennedy
A Diet Prayer by Victor Buono
Counting Fat Grams by Chonda Pierce
Chapter Eight: Parenting, the Funniest Job of All
Lamentations of the Father by Ian Frazier
Deck the Halls with Poison Ivy by G. Ron Darbee
Surprise, Surprise! by Barbara Johnson
Picky, Picky by Nancy Kennedy
The Great Toaster Tart Conspiracy by Randy Frame
Chapter Nine: Real Men Do Laugh
Dental Advice by Mark Lowry
How to Have a Relationship with a Guy by Dave Barry
Airplane Babies by Mark Lowry
Mr. Mom by James R. Judge, M.D.
Chapter Ten: Hey, Moms Are Fun Too!
Help! I’ve Got TMS! by Nancy Kennedy
Mama’s On Hold by Mark Lowry
Hello by Patsy Clairmont
And Her Husband Thought He Had a Stressful Job
by Phil Callaway
Free at Last? by Pamela Shires Sneddon
Chapter Eleven: Seize the Moment . . . for Laughter
I Dare You by Luci Swindoll
Did I See That? by Marilyn Meberg
Garth and Pat by Chonda Pierce
You Drive Me Crazy by Marilyn Meberg
Playful People by Marilyn Meberg
Chapter Twelve: Hee, Hee, Hee . . . All the Way Home
Hey, Good Lookin’, Whatcha Got Burnin’? by Becky Freeman
Young Love Turns Daughter into Teen Cleaning Machine
by Marti Attoun
Household Skullduggery by Renae Bottom
Home Beautiful by Marsha Crockett
The Fashion Plate on My Front Yard by Marti Attoun
Chapter Thirteen: A Woman’s Place Is . . . Laughing
PMS: Psychotic Mood Swings by Kathy Peel
Mixed Blessings by Anonymous
A Fun Day Composting with Martha Stewart
by Chonda Pierce
Never Underestimate the Power of an Imperfect Woman
by Karen Scalf Linamen
That Old Sew-and-Sew by Marilyn Meberg
Chapter Fourteen: Life Is Unpredictable, but God Is Good
God’s Timing by Brennan Manning
I Could Lose Myself in Thought, but Then Again,
It’s Such Unfamiliar Territory by Sue Buchanan
What’s in a Name? by Thelma Wells
And Edith with Them by Barbara Johnson
Missing in Action by Patsy Clairmont
A Mirror Image by Marilyn Meberg
Is It Love . . . or Is It the Flu? by Sheila Walsh
I’m Alive! by Charlene Ann Baumbich
Credits
About the Publisher
Share Your Thoughts
Acknowledgments
We want to thank Sandy VanderZicht, executive editor at Zondervan, for her support for this book as well as for its predecessor, She Who Laughs, Lasts! In both cases her insightful commentary has resulted in a stronger and, we hope, funnier book. Thanks to Dirk Buursma and Rachel Boers for their care in editing the manuscript. Thanks also to Steve Arterburn and Mary Graham of Women of Faith and to Thelma Wells, Sheila Walsh, Luci Swin-doll, Marilyn Meberg, Barbara Johnson, and Patsy Clairmont for dispensing so much real wisdom and joy at Women of Faith Conferences throughout the country. Special thanks to Sara Wachtel for relating the story retold by Shari MacDonald in When in Rome.
We also wish to acknowledge with gratitude the publishers and individuals who gave permission to reprint the material that follows.
Preface
Frenzied, fearful, frazzled, frustrated — if these words all too frequently describe your state of mind, you are not alone. The world has suddenly become a much different place than the one we have taken for granted all our lives. We long for our sense of peace to be restored, for our safety to be assured. We pray with greater fervor than ever that God will bless our country and draw us near to him in humility and trust.
Ultimately, we know that our future rests in the hands of the God who is in complete control of the universe no matter how shaky our world may seem. This book won’t tell you everything you need to know in order to restore a sense of peace and trust to your life. It won’t teach you anything about prayer, which, of course, is essential to both trust and peace. But it will offer you something you may need right now, this very minute — an enjoyable break from everything difficult, stressful, and challenging in your life.
Don’t Stop Laughing Now! is the sequel to She Who Laughs, Lasts! Like its predecessor, it is a collection of some of the funniest stories, quips, and jokes around, written by men and women who are doing their best to respond to life’s challenges with faith and hope.
As we were completing work on this book, we received a letter from a reader of She Who Laughs, Lasts! that further confirmed our sense that women, even women of faith, need to lighten up and find ways to take themselves a little less seriously. Tammy MacKay is a self-proclaimed overachiever with a nice sense of humor. We’ll let her tell you about her life in her own words:
I’ve just finished reading She Who Laughs, Lasts! and I am still chuckling to myself. Believe me when I tell you it was much needed soul food.
I have been feeling so empty the last few months, completely overwhelmed as a single mom of three beautiful yet very energetic boys, ages four, six, and nine. I am a nursing student preparing to enter my clinical portion of schooling, am working three jobs, and am on call
to my patients whenever they need someone to talk to. Recently, three of my patients died; several others are suffering from terminal cancer. My pager goes off constantly as friends and patients know I am the strong one,
always willing to lend an ear or offer a prayer.
Additionally, I am on every committee known to man. I am secretary of the PTO and chairperson of the school fun fair. I help with the church nursery and the church ground-skeeping. I also make sure my three sons get to hockey games, Boy Scouts, birthday parties, and so on. At one point when my nine-year-old son asked to have a couple of hockey friends over for a sleepover and couldn’t decide which ones, what did good ol’ Mom say? Honey, just invite the whole team! It will be fun!
By 3:00 A.M. the next morning, with all thirteen kids still awake and having already consumed groceries that cost as much as the national debt, I knew I had lost my sanity.
This past Friday, having spent the past couple of weeks crying after my boys were in bed, and then biting my lip and praying hard that I wouldn’t scream like a monster at the next child who dared to say Moooommmm!
I decided it was time for a little retreat just for me! I headed for a Christian bookstore and came out two hours later with thirteen, count ’em, thirteen books and three new CDs and then went straight to the local park. I justified the expense thinking, Heck, it’s cheaper than a therapist and I don’t have to wait three months for an appointment!
Freedom! Fresh air! No children! I felt like it had been forever since I laughed. So I settled down on my blanket, opened to the first page of She Who Laughs, Lasts! and indeed I did laugh! People must have thought I was a crazy woman, but I did not care. I read and prayed and read some more. I related to so many of the stories. For two days I laughed out loud, so much so that I feel like a new woman as I await the arrival of my children today, knowing I can once again be the responsible, strong woman God made me — the one who laughs at spilled milk and messes and delights in hearing the word Moooommm!
As Tammy discovered, laughter has a way of renewing our souls and restoring our perspective when all else fails. It’s a powerful antidote to the stressed-out, speeded-up, overcommitted style of life we live today.
Someone once told a story about an American explorer who hired a crew to guide him through a portion of the Amazon jungle. The first day the crew worked hard, hacking out a path through the undergrowth. The same thing happened the second day. But the third morning was different. The crew just sat around, making no effort to get started.
When the explorer asked why nothing was being done, one of the guides explained. It’s a very serious problem. The men say they cannot move any farther until their souls have caught up with their bodies.
*
What an image! Our bodies running so far ahead that our souls become disconnected. No wonder we feel out of sorts!
We hope that Don’t Stop Laughing Now! will offer not just a few good laughs but that it will also help you, whatever your circumstances, to put body and soul back together. So relax, settle down, get ready to laugh a little and enjoy yourself. For, as a great philosopher once said: I laugh, therefore I am!
*James Truslow Adams, Time for the Soul,
quoted in Mark Link, S.J., Illustrated Sunday Homilies (Allen, Tex.: Resources for Christian Living, 1987).
Psst ... Has Anyone Seen
a Table I Can Crawl Under?
Things are going to get a lot worse before they get worse.
— Lily Tomlin
I try to take one day at a time,
but sometimes several days attack me at once.
— Jennifer Unlimited
If you can’t be a good example,
then you’ ll just have to be a horrible warning.
— Catherine Aird
Inevitably, the funniest stories are usually the ones we tell on ourselves. Sometimes these stories are downright embarrassing. But once we put away our punctured pride and dust off our damaged dignity, they can become an endless source of amusement. The ability to laugh at ourselves is surely a sign that all is well with our souls.
Humbled by a Pine Tree
Stan Toler
Many years ago, I was privileged to serve as the first pastoral staff member of John Maxwell at Faith Memorial Church in Lancaster, Ohio. John, a noted author, lecturer, and former senior pastor of the Skyline Wesleyan Church, has been my mentor for more than twenty years. He has guided me in matters of leadership, preaching, evangelism, and church growth. And from time to time, John, who is an excellent golfer, has felt the need to mentor me in the great game of golf.
On one rainy fall day many years ago in Lancaster, I was working on a project when the intercom buzzer sounded. Toler,
the booming voice of Maxwell said, let’s play 18!
What a welcome diversion! I thought to myself. In a matter of minutes, we loaded our golf clubs into John’s 1972 Ford Pinto and hurried to the nearby Carrollwood golf course. Since it was raining steadily, the course was not crowded and we were able to tee off immediately.
For the first five holes, it appeared that the Maxwell Mentoring Course on golf was working. What a great game — thanks for asking me to come along,
I said to John.
As we approached the sixth tee box, I courageously asked John to loan me his three-wood. He was proud of his new clubs and most willing to share them with his prized pupil. I stepped up to the tee box and took a practice swing. Feeling ready, I swung mightily at the little white ball.
To this day, I don’t remember whether I actually hit that ball, but what I do remember is the club slipping out of my hands and sailing twenty feet into the air. Embarrassing? You bet! And if that wasn’t humbling enough, the three-wood landed in a pine tree. Maxwell was in a state of utter disbelief.
You just threw my new club into a tree!
he cried. How on earth are we going to get it down?
Mustering all the confidence I had, I said, Give me your shoe.
Obediently, John sat down on the cart and handed me his golf shoe. I carefully aimed his shoe at the club and gave it a mighty heave, expecting it to knock the club out of the pine tree. To my dismay, his shoe got stuck in the same tree.
Undaunted, I said, Give me your other shoe.
Again, without arguing, John handed his other shoe to me. Taking better aim, I tossed his shoe at the club, and missed again! Can you believe it? The second shoe stayed in the tree also.
As the drizzle started to become a downpour, Maxwell stood up and said, Toler, you big dummy! No, wait a minute — I’m the dummy! Stan, give me your shoe!
In a spirit of cooperation — and fear — I took off my shoe and handed it to him. And why not? He had a three-wood and two golf shoes in that pine tree. Taking careful aim, he threw my shoe at the club. Up it went, approximately eighteen feet in the air, and missed everything. Feeling more confident, I picked up my shoe and tossed it at the club. It missed the club, but as it fell downward, it knocked one of John’s shoes loose. In the process, however, my shoe got stuck in the tree. John immediately grabbed his shoe that had fallen to the ground and clutched it defensively. Now neither of us had a complete pair of shoes, and still the golf club was stuck in the tree.
By this time, several other golfers had passed the sixth tee, observing this Laurel and Hardy comedy routine. Remarkably, most did not speak or offer to help us. (Can you blame them?)
When every effort had failed in retrieving the golf club, my esteemed friend finally climbed the huge pine tree and personally retrieved the club and our shoes. At that point, it began to thunder, and the rain was coming down even harder. The only thing left to do was quit for the day and go to the clubhouse for hot chocolate.
Feeling embarrassed and helpless, we drove rapidly