Five studies to help you see how the gospel changes our lives, churches, and mission.
Part of the Good Book Guides series.
Tim Chester shows how the gospel makes a real difference as he takes us to this little-read, life-changing New Testament letter.
With clarity and insight, he helps small groups to be excited about, and equipped for, letting the truth transform their lives, their churches, and their mission.
These five studies will help small groups and individuals see how to live the good life.
Introduction
Why study Titus?
Timeline
1. The truth that leads to godliness (1 v 1-9)
2. Church in danger (1 v 10-16)
3. Living the good life (2 v 1-10)
4. What salvation teaches (2 v 11-15)
5. Kindness and renewal (3 v 1-15)
Leader's Guide
Contributors | Tim Chester |
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Format | eBook |
First published | June 2014 |
Case quantity | 50 |
Language | English |
No. of studies | 5 |
Publisher | The Good Book Company |
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