After his conversion, Paul went to Arabia and Damascus. He later visited Jerusalem to see Peter and stayed with him for 15 days, but did not see any other apostles except James. Paul then went to Syria and Cilicia, where he was unknown to the churches in Judea. Fourteen years later, Paul returned to Jerusalem with Barnabas, taking Titus. Paul faced many dangers from Jews and Gentiles, including imprisonment, beatings, shipwrecks and hunger. Some believers who fled persecution in Jerusalem preached to Greeks in Antioch, and many believed. Barnabas was sent to Antioch and found Saul, bringing him back, and they taught many people for a year.