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Paul and Barnabas sail from Antioch with John Mark — preaching across Cyprus and through the highlands of Asia Minor before returning to report back to the church that sent them.
The Holy Spirit told the leaders at Antioch in Syria to set apart Barnabas and Saul for the work to which God had called them. They sailed from Seleucia to Cyprus with John Mark, preached across the island from Salamis to Paphos, and faced down the magician Bar-Jesus before the proconsul Sergius Paulus — who believed (Acts 13:4-12). From Paphos they sailed north to Perga in Pamphylia, where John Mark turned back to Jerusalem — an abandonment Paul never forgot. Paul and Barnabas pressed inland over rough mountains to Pisidian Antioch, where Paul preached his great synagogue sermon and a huge crowd of Gentiles believed.
The church at Antioch sends Barnabas and Paul on a mission that will reshape the world. Along the way there's a showdown with a sorcerer, a sermon that rewrites Israel's entire story, and a moment where the gospel breaks wide open to everyone.
ActsMistaken for Gods, Left for DeadPaul and Barnabas keep pushing forward — healing a man who's never walked, getting mistaken for Greek gods, and surviving a stoning that should have killed Paul. Through it all, they plant churches, appoint leaders, and prove that the gospel doesn't stop just because the opposition gets violent.
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