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The Earthquake Jailbreak in Philippi: Paul and Silas in Prison

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The Earthquake Jailbreak in Philippi: Paul and Silas in Prison

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Elisha Maye
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Step into the bustling city of Philippi with Paul and Silas and witness a story of incredible faith and miraculous power! When a simple act of kindness—freeing a young girl from a troubling spirit—angers a group of greedy men, Paul and Silas are dragged before the city's leaders, beaten, and thrown into the deepest, darkest prison cell.

But even with their feet locked in stocks and their backs raw with pain, they refuse to be silenced. As they fill the midnight air with songs of praise, the very foundations of the prison begin to shake! Experience the terror and wonder of a great earthquake that shatters chains, throws open every door, and leads a frightened jailer to ask the most important question of all: "What must I do to be saved?"

From a dark dungeon to a joyful, candlelit meal, "The Earthquake Jailbreak in Philippi" is an unforgettable adventure about how God's light can shine in the darkest of places, proving that no wall is strong enough and no chain is heavy enough to stop the power of faith.

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