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Finding God in Laughter

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Have you ever found yourself laughing so hard it felt like spiritual medicine? That's exactly what we explore today through the remarkable life of comedy legend Tim Conway.
I recently finished reading Conway's biography, "What's So Funny," and discovered something fascinating – this comedy icon who delighted millions on The Carol Burnett Show was a committed Christian. His approach to humor reflected his faith: clean, joyful, and uplifting without ever resorting to vulgarity. Conway's comedy sketches with Harvey Korman created some of television's most unforgettable moments, particularly when Conway was given creative freedom to improvise beyond the script.
Ready for some spiritual laughter therapy? Check out the link below to Conway's legendary "Dentist" sketch – guaranteed to make you smile.

Here is the link to one of Tim's funniest sketches.
The Dentist https://youtu.be/9IUSM4EKcRI
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1. Welcome to Starting Right (00:00:00)

2. Tim Conway's Humor and Faith (00:00:27)

3. Football Injury and Spiritual Growth (00:02:30)

4. Laughter as God's Gift (00:04:27)

5. Closing Thoughts and Video Links (00:06:11)

1314 episodes

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Have you ever found yourself laughing so hard it felt like spiritual medicine? That's exactly what we explore today through the remarkable life of comedy legend Tim Conway.
I recently finished reading Conway's biography, "What's So Funny," and discovered something fascinating – this comedy icon who delighted millions on The Carol Burnett Show was a committed Christian. His approach to humor reflected his faith: clean, joyful, and uplifting without ever resorting to vulgarity. Conway's comedy sketches with Harvey Korman created some of television's most unforgettable moments, particularly when Conway was given creative freedom to improvise beyond the script.
Ready for some spiritual laughter therapy? Check out the link below to Conway's legendary "Dentist" sketch – guaranteed to make you smile.

Here is the link to one of Tim's funniest sketches.
The Dentist https://youtu.be/9IUSM4EKcRI
We would love to hear your comments. Send us a Text Message

Support the show

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Welcome to Starting Right (00:00:00)

2. Tim Conway's Humor and Faith (00:00:27)

3. Football Injury and Spiritual Growth (00:02:30)

4. Laughter as God's Gift (00:04:27)

5. Closing Thoughts and Video Links (00:06:11)

1314 episodes

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