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Paul survives a catastrophic shipwreck on his voyage to stand trial in Rome.
Sailing to Rome as a prisoner, Paul warns the crew that the voyage will end in disaster, but they press on. A massive storm batters the ship for fourteen days straight, and all hope seems lost. Paul encourages everyone on board, telling them an angel promised that all 276 people would survive. The ship finally runs aground and breaks apart near Malta, but every single person makes it to shore alive — exactly as Paul said.
Acts
The Shipwreck That Couldn't Stop a Promise
Paul is a prisoner on a ship bound for Rome when the worst storm anyone has ever seen threatens to kill everyone on board. What happens next is one of the most gripping survival stories in the Bible — and a masterclass in what it looks like when one person's faith holds steady while everything else falls apart.
Acts
The Final Chapter Nobody Expected
Paul survives a shipwreck, shakes off a venomous snake like it's nothing, heals an island full of sick people, and finally arrives in Rome — where he spends two years under house arrest, teaching anyone who walks through the door. The book of Acts ends not with a bang, but with an open door.
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