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When thinking of spiritual gifts, humor may not be the first to come to mind. In this episode of More Than One Way we dig into the power of humor for healing and as a vehicle for the spirit to enter the seriousness and redirect our focus. Humor has the ability to bring light into darkness, to give levity to a heavy burden. What if humor was the presence of the holy rather than an interruption?
Resources mentioned in the episode:
In The Name of The Rose
Pete Holmes Netflix clip
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Presented by: The Center for Spiritual Practice
Creative Team: Nathan Tipton, Christibeth Paul, Thom Rasnick, Kerry Ruff, Paul Ruff, Shay Boswell, and Whitney Ross
Original Music composed by: Paul Ruff
By Center for Spiritual PracticeWhen thinking of spiritual gifts, humor may not be the first to come to mind. In this episode of More Than One Way we dig into the power of humor for healing and as a vehicle for the spirit to enter the seriousness and redirect our focus. Humor has the ability to bring light into darkness, to give levity to a heavy burden. What if humor was the presence of the holy rather than an interruption?
Resources mentioned in the episode:
In The Name of The Rose
Pete Holmes Netflix clip
Send us a text
Contact Us: Email | Instagram | Facebook | Web
Presented by: The Center for Spiritual Practice
Creative Team: Nathan Tipton, Christibeth Paul, Thom Rasnick, Kerry Ruff, Paul Ruff, Shay Boswell, and Whitney Ross
Original Music composed by: Paul Ruff