Barnabas Acts 4:36 ...Barnabas( which means "One who Encourages"). and then in Acts 9:27 Then Barnabas came to his help and took him to the apostles. He explained to them how Saul had seen the Lord on the road and that the Lord had spoken to him. He also told them how boldly Saul had preached in the name of Jesus in Damascus. It struck me that someone had to reach out to people after Saul first encountered the Christians in Jerusalem, which is where this took place. Saul had been persecuting the Christians. They were meeting him for the first time since his convesion and they didn't know anything it so they were cautious. It took someone to make the introduction of Saul to the Christians and that had to be a person who could reach out with kindness, otherwise they wouldn't have trusted him. Here in 2011 we have Barnabas' in our midst but they are few and far between. I believe they are the thread that holds society together. People seem to be to busy at trying to survive than to be able to reach out to others. It's a cruel world. Need I go into it. There's no mistaking it. It's the Barnabas' that make the first step, put out their hand and make the first greeting. Barnabas had sold his field and given the money to the church, probably everything he owned. That in itself is a brave commitment. Here he was escorting what appeared to be a dangerous man and having to convince people that Saul had been converted and wasn't going to hurt them. Don't forget: Saul was clever and he had probably fooled a lot of Christians and then persecuted them with threats of violence and death with the authority of a Roman. kbushnel.sdf-us.org/contact.html