“Chapter 61: Paul and Silas in Prison,” New Testament Stories (2005), 158–60 “Chapter 61,” New Testament Stories, 158–60 Chapter 61 0:0Paul and Silas in Prison A girl had an evil spirit in her. People liked to hear what the evil spirit said through her. They paid the men she worked for to hear the evil spirit speak. Acts 16:16 Whenever Paul and Silas walked by, the girl followed them. As she did, the evil spirit spoke. One day Paul commanded the evil spirit to leave her. It did. The men she worked for were angry. Now they could not make money. Acts 16:17–19 The men took Paul and Silas to the leaders of their city. They said that Paul and Silas had been causing trouble. Acts 16:19–22 The leaders had Paul and Silas whipped and put in prison. Acts 16:22–24 That night Paul and Silas prayed and sang hymns to Heavenly Father. Everyone in the prison heard them. Suddenly the ground began to shake. The prison doors opened. Acts 16:25–26 The guard woke up and saw the open doors. He thought the prisoners had escaped. Paul told the guard not to worry. The prisoners were all still there. The guard knelt by Paul and Silas and asked how he could be saved. Acts 16:27–30 Paul and Silas taught the guard and his family the gospel. That night the guard and his family were baptized. Acts 16:31–33 The next day the city leaders set Paul and Silas free. Paul and Silas went to another city to do more missionary work. Acts 16:35–40