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The Day the Fire Fell from Heaven: Elijah on Mount Carmel

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The Day the Fire Fell from Heaven: Elijah on Mount Carmel

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: M. Todd Coin
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Step back in time to a land parched by a terrible drought, where a powerful queen and a confused people have forgotten the one true God. In this thrilling adventure, meet Elijah, a courageous prophet who stands alone against 450 false prophets in an epic showdown on Mount Carmel.

Through the rustle of dry leaves, the roar of a mighty wind, and the flash of a divine fire, children will be captivated by this timeless Bible story. They'll witness the jaw-dropping moment the fire falls from heaven, consuming not just the sacrifice but also the stones and the water. They'll feel the cool, refreshing rain that finally ends the famine, a powerful reminder of God's mercy and faithfulness.

This book is filled with rich, sensory details that bring the story to life, from the crunch of dry earth beneath sandals to the sweet taste of miraculously provided bread. It's a story of courage, unwavering faith, and the astonishing power of a God who listens, provides, and sends fire—and rain—to remind us that He is real. Perfect for young listeners who love adventure and want to discover the incredible, awe-inspiring stories of the Bible.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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