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
I love this small group study guide series from The Good Book Company. Christians are regularly told they should spend more time studying God’s Word, but sometimes there’s not a clear plan for how to do this. These study guides provide practical, step-by-step guidance on working through books of the Bible, along with wonderful questions that encourage reflection and application. I hope churches and Christian ministries will take advantage of this wonderful resource.
The aim of the The Good Book Company is to be biblical, relevant and accessible, and nothing embodies that ethos more than their Good Book Guides. Each guide provides a framework for your group to dig into the text of Scripture for itself while providing enough of a steer to keep you on track plus useful pointers towards application. The result is a great combination of fidelity to Scripture and ease of use.
The Good Book Guides are an immensely precious resource for the church. A careful blend of helpful context and clearly-worded, searching questions which aim to help readers to uncover the meaning of the text and apply it in responsible ways. I think these small group studies are the best available and pray that they will continue to prove helpful to local churches across the world!
(Review written for 'Titus: The Good Life')
This is a great study to help churches function as an intergenerational body the way it was meant to!