
Barnabas and Paul
Barnabas and Paul were early Christian explorers who traveled together to spread Jesus’ teachings. Barnabas, originally named Joseph, was a supportive leader and encourager within the early church. Paul, formerly Saul, was a former persecutor of Christians who experienced a dramatic conversion and became a passionate missionary. Together, they journeyed across different regions, establishing churches and sharing the message of Christianity. Their partnership helped shape the early church’s expansion, with Paul often leading the missions and Barnabas providing guidance and support. Their efforts are documented in the New Testament’s Acts of the Apostles.