In their prison, Paul and Silas joyfully praised God and through a miraculous earthquake God brought them freedom.
Full-hearted, continuous worship in the face of suffering always leads to an earthquake.
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Pastor James MacDonald preaches without apology straight from the pages of Scripture, provoking Christians to think and act on their faith. His original Bible-teaching ministry, Walk in the Word, launched on as a radio broadcast in 1997, with the mission of "igniting passion in the people of God through the proclamation of truth."
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