Faith and Goodness in Action
By Curlann
@annierose (21977)
United States
June 11, 2024 6:15am CST
Have you ever wondered what it truly means to make a difference in the world? The story of St. Barnabas offers a compelling answer, showing us that even without fame or position, our actions driven by faith and goodness can leave a lasting impact.
St. Barnabas, originally named Joseph, exemplified these qualities throughout his life.St. Barnabas, known for his generosity and compassion, was an early Christian leader who supported St. Paul in spreading Christianity. Despite not being one of the original apostles, his partnership with St. Paul demonstrated the power of teamwork in the early church. Barnabas's humility and faith showed that one's impact is not defined by status, but by actions driven by goodness and faith. His life serves as a reminder that simple acts of kindness can make a significant difference in the world.
St. Barnabas's life teaches us that our impact is not measured by our status, but by our actions driven by faith and goodness. His story inspires us to make a difference in the world through simple acts of kindness and compassion.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
12 Jun 24
St. Barnabas and St. Paul's partnership is such a powerful example of teamwork and friendship. Their story shows that companionship and support can truly make a difference.
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@psanasangma (7910)
• India
11 Jun 24
I haven't read about St.Barnabas.
It sounds one of the good example.
I have read about St. Stephen long ago,
wonder whether that book is still available at home or not
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
12 Jun 24
St. Barnabas's story is definitely one worth reading about. His life exemplifies the power of faith and goodness in making a difference.
@annierose (21977)
• United States
12 Jun 24
St. Barnabas's life is indeed a remarkable example of how simple acts of kindness can have a profound impact. His story is an inspiration for us all.
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 Jun 24
There is more joy in giving than receiving. When I throw those parties for poor kids every Xmas I get that joy.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
13 Jun 24
That's such a beautiful sentiment! The joy of giving truly shines through in acts of kindness like your Christmas parties for kids. It's wonderful to hear how much happiness it brings to both you and the children. Keep spreading that joy!
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
16 Jun 24
@allknowing Wow, 19 parties, that's incredible! I can only imagine the excitement and joy those parties bring. It's amazing to see the impact you're making in your community. Keep up the wonderful work!
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@allknowing (153544)
• India
13 Jun 24
@annierose I am not sure if you have seen my posts here I have had 19 parties and this video is of one where they are entering our house Do not miss the cacophony
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@jobelbojel (36791)
• Philippines
12 Jun 24
I agree. No status matter when we are want to help people in need.
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@annierose (21977)
• United States
12 Jun 24
Absolutely! True impact comes from the heart, not from our status. It's inspiring to see people like St. Barnabas who lead with kindness and compassion.






