Listen, Jack, folks, here's the deal: Paul is in Corinth, and he's teaching in a synagogue. He's preaching the word of God, and the people are listening. But then there's some Jews who don't like what he's saying, so they start to argue. Paul's had enough, so he shakes out his clothes and tells them he's done. He goes to a Gentile's house and starts preaching there.

This guy named Aquila hears Paul preaching, and he and his wife Priscilla decide to follow Paul. So Paul and the couple start a business making tents, and Paul preaches in the synagogue every week. But then the Jews stir up trouble again, so Paul takes the couple and leaves.

Paul moves on to the city of Ephesus, and he finds a synagogue there. He starts preaching, and some of the Jews believe him. Then Paul meets a guy named Apollos, who's from Alexandria and knows the Bible inside and out. Paul teaches Apollos about Jesus, and Apollos starts preaching too.

Paul then goes back to Ephesus and finds some of God's people who haven't been baptized. So he baptizes them and teaches them about Jesus. Paul stays in Ephesus for two years, and a lot of people are saved.

Then Paul goes back to Jerusalem, but he gets arrested. He's sent to Rome, and he stays there two years. The people in Rome hear Paul preach, and they can't believe what he's saying. But then Paul is set free and goes back to Ephesus.

C'mon, man, no malarkey! Paul is a real preacher, and he's making a difference in the world. My father used to say that when you do the Lord's work, good things happen. I'm not joking, folks. Paul's mission is a success, and he's helping people to believe in Jesus. See here, Jack, that's what it's all about. Or uh, you know, what was that? Not gonna happen. I tell you what, Paul's doing good work. Excuse me, that's the power of the Lord!