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The Lame Man at the Beautiful Gate: Peter and John Heal a Beggar

Kids’ Bible Stories

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The Lame Man at the Beautiful Gate: Peter and John Heal a Beggar

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Steve Bramham
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Step into the bustling streets of ancient Jerusalem, where the magnificent Temple gate, known as Beautiful, shimmers in the sun. Every day, a man who has never been able to walk sits in its shadow, watching the world hurry by and hoping for a few small coins. His world is a simple mat on the dusty ground, his dreams as quiet as the footsteps that pass him by. But one ordinary afternoon is about to become extraordinary.

When two of Jesus's friends, Peter and John, approach the gate, they don't have silver or gold to offer. Instead, they give a gift more precious than any treasure imaginable. With a few powerful words and a helping hand, a lifetime of stillness erupts into a miracle for all to see! Feel the tingle of strength return to tired legs, witness the joy of a first-ever step, and join the chorus of praise as a man’s life is changed forever. This beautifully retold Bible story, filled with vivid sights and sounds, teaches children that the greatest gifts come from faith in God and that His love can turn our biggest challenges into a dance of pure joy.

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