One evening, when the living room flashed the muted glow of the television, the air filled the unusual silence.
Grandmother and grandfather sat unusual and their eyes locked on the screen with an intense focus. It seemed that something about the program completely attracted their attention, which for a moment ignored everything else around them.
They knew a little that the night was going to be an unexpected and cheerful turn – the one that would let them laugh harder than they had in years.
On television, grandmother and grandpa was deeply absorbed in healing service …
While watching healing service on television, grandmother and grandpa was deeply immersed in the pastor’s message. The pastor encouraged the audience to put one hand on the television and the other by their body, which needed healing.
Grandmother, who suffers from arthritis, carefully followed the instructions and put her hands appropriately. Suddenly his grandfather stood up to attend, put one hand on television, and the other on a somewhat unexpected area. Amused, grandmother laughed and said, “I think you did not understand, dear. The aim is to recover the sick, not to revive the dead back. ”
Their living room immediately filled with laughter when they enjoyed a moment. Despite humor, the couple still associated with the news of faith and healing. When they continued watching, the room filled the feeling of comfort and hope and reminded them of the importance of mutual support through life problems. In this simple exchange they found joy, assurance and renewed feeling of cohesion.
In the end, my grandmother and the grandfather became more than an entertaining moment – it was a reminder of the joy, faith and companions they shared. Their laughter not only raised its spirits, but also strengthened the power of love and cohesion in facing life problems. When they continued to follow the service, they found comfort both in faith and humor and realized that sometimes laugh was as well as faith.