The Riot
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In Acts 19, we witness the apostle Paul's electrifying ministry in Ephesus. For two years, Paul preached, taught, and performed miracles, leading to a public burning of occult books worth millions today. This transformation threatened the lucrative industry centered around the Temple of Artemis, one of the seven wonders of the ancient world. Join us as we explore how the early Christians, by simply living out their faith, challenged the spiritual strongholds of Ephesus and made a lasting impact on their society. This episode will inspire you to see the power of God's Word and the effect of a pure, unwavering faith in today's world.
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