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After experiencing several trials for his life, the Apostle Paul now heads west on an all-expense-paid trip courtesy of the Roman empire. But this journey, like so many others taken by Paul, will not be without peril and ministry opportunity. In a chapter that evidences remarkable historical detail about Roman-era ship-building and maritime travels, Paul turns from captive to captain as he faces an endless storm and almost certain death, stands strong in the midst of crisis, and witnesses to the God he serves. In a time of change and loss, there is no small comfort here in Acts 27.
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By Joshua Hershberger: Attorney | Minister | Speaker4.8
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After experiencing several trials for his life, the Apostle Paul now heads west on an all-expense-paid trip courtesy of the Roman empire. But this journey, like so many others taken by Paul, will not be without peril and ministry opportunity. In a chapter that evidences remarkable historical detail about Roman-era ship-building and maritime travels, Paul turns from captive to captain as he faces an endless storm and almost certain death, stands strong in the midst of crisis, and witnesses to the God he serves. In a time of change and loss, there is no small comfort here in Acts 27.
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