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Missionaries - a Christian perspective
Paul is the model for missionaries everywhere. In this passage he writes about how he becomes like the people he is trying to reach in order to share the Gospel with them.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=1%20Corinthians%209:19-23&version=NIV

John Mark in the Bible - a Christian perspective
Paul and Barnabas disagreed over whether or not John Mark should accompany them on their missionary journeys. Paul felt that John Mark was unreliable, based on past experience working alongside him.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2015:37-38&version=NIV

Warning in the Bible - a Christian perspective
The apostle Paul was warned by a prophet that he would be captured and turned over to his enemies--but he wasn't dissuaded from continuing his ministry. He was more concerned with doing God's work than with worrying about the consequences.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2021:10-14&version=NIV

Ron Hutchcraft Ministries, Inc. - How To Be Unforgettable - #8299 | Radio Program | A Life That Matters
Don’t you just love to get telemarketing calls? Not! Millions of people have put themselves on a “do not call” list because we just don’t like having our lives encumbered with people who have only one interest–you’re a customer and they’ve got something to sell.

http://hutchcraft.com/a-life-that-matters/radio-program/how-to-be-unforgettable-8299

Aquila in the Bible - a Christian perspective
Priscila and Aquila were fellow believers who accompanied Paul on his missionary journey to Syria.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2018:18-22&version=NIV

Mars hill in the Bible - a Christian perspective
One of Paul's most famous speeches took places at Mars Hill, the Areopagus, in Athens. He challenged the people gathered there to consider whether their "unknown God" might be the one true God of the Bible.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2017:16-34&version=NIV

Barnabas in the Bible: Acts 15:36-40
Barnabas was an early Christian convert who became an important disciple and figure in the early church. Barnabas and Paul later had a serious disagreement over a fellow disciple and parted ways, as told in this passage.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts%2015:36-40&version=NIV

Saul in the Bible: Acts 9:1-19
It is one of the wonderful ironies of the New Testament that the early church's greatest evangelist started out as its greatest enemy. This is the story of Saul--later renamed Paul--and the encounter with Jesus that led him to stop persecuting the church... and join it.

http://biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Acts.9.1-19&version=NIV

3. Paul (died ca. 65). | Christian History Institute
Christian History Institute's "In Context" explains why Paul wrote his quotable saying, "Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, but have not love, I am nothing."

http://chitorch.org/index.php/in-context/paul/

Hebrew Pauls Amazing Travels
Hebrew: Paul and Silas are in a jail in Philippi. They are singing and praising God when an earthquake opens all the doors. They stop the jailer from killing himself and he is saved and baptized. Paul sails to many places preaching the Gospel, even to Rome.

http://bibleforchildren.org/PDFs/hebrew/Pauls%20Amazing%20Travels%20Hebrew.pdf