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Robert Cornuke
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Robert Cornuke
About this listen
Escape into this odyssey and you will find yourself reckoning with the actual account of the Apostle Paul's historic shipwreck recorded in the Bible.
In September of 2000, Bob Cornuke flew to Malta. That trip marked the start of nearly two years of research and discovery in search of the lost anchors described in Acts. The true story of The Lost Shipwreck of Paul reads like a gripping fiction novel, as Cornuke takes readers along with him into the investigation. Using techniques he learned as a police officer and crime scene investigator, he probes each angle of the mystery.
- Was St. Paul's Bay really the site of Paul's shipwreck?
- What route did Paul's boat take, and where would that leave them when they dropped the anchors?
- What type of boat was used, and what type of anchors would it have had?
- Would the anchors have decayed over time?
- What exactly happened on the night of the shipwreck?
Cornuke takes you into his life experience to find the answer in The Lost Shipwreck of Paul. Suspense and drama unfold in this riveting, true account that presents one of the most astounding discoveries of the century. It is history found and history made.
©2003 Robet Cornuke (P)2018 Koinonia HouseListeners also enjoyed...
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Critic reviews
“This astonishing account of the intrepid sleuthing by a uniquely skilled investigator is more than simply a gripping [pause-resister]. In an age when it has become fashionable to treat anything dealing with the Bible with cynical skepticism, Bob Cornuke's remarkable discoveries may well prove to yield apologetic implications comparable to the discovery of the Dead Sea Scrolls!” (Chuck Missler, PhD)
“The Lost Shipwreck of Paul is evidence that demands a verdict.” (Josh McDowell, author/speaker)
“Bob Cornuke hits the [listener] right between the eyes with compelling, detailed evidence regarding The Lost Shipwreck of Paul. This one will give an agnostic intellectual whiplash.” (Joel A. Freeman, PhD, author)
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- Amazon Customer
- 08-12-24
Captivating
Very well written! Keeps your attention with fascinating details. The story teller did a great job conveying emotion and enthusiasm. Highly recommend!
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- Danny Atkeisson
- 01-07-23
Amazing body of diligent forensic research.
I was captivated from the very beginning of this story. I can hardly believe the journey of one researcher from the coast of Africa to Malta to landing in Gander Newfoundland on 9/11. I will purchase the book for the pictures that accompany this story and share with deep sea divers because of the history involved with divers from Malta.
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- Louise
- 12-26-18
Captivating story
I am always amazed by Bob Cornuke's investigative mind and process. His stories make the Bible come more alive. Very interesting.
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- Jonathan De Loach
- 05-20-24
The idea of the book is good
The story itself is great, but the author uses a females voice to declare the chapters, Bible verses and quotes throughout the story. It is frankly, annoying, and I could not continue listening to the book. The female voice was turned up way too loud and comes blasting through the speakers at an ungodly volume and makes no sense. So it steals the credibility for me.
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