STUDY OVERVIEW

In these three deeply personal letters, the Apostle Paul writes to two young pastors—Timothy and Titus—who are leading churches in challenging places. Paul urges them to stay rooted in the gospel, to raise up godly leaders, and to teach the church how to live lives that reflect sound doctrine.

STUDY 1

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STUDY 2

Doctrine Makes a Difference (1 Tim. 1:1-20)

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Gospel-Shaped Living and Leadership in God’s Household (1 Tim. 2:1–3:16)

STUDY 3

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Instructions for the Church and its Leaders (1 Tim. 4:1–6:2a)

STUDY 4

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False Teachers and the Love of Money (1 Tim. 6:2b–21)

STUDY 5

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Suffering for Christ (2 Tim. 1:1–2:7)

STUDY 6

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Dealing with Opposition in the Church (2 Tim. 2:8–3:9)

STUDY 7

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The Minister’s Conduct, Commitment, and Charge (2 Tim. 3:10–4:22)

STUDY 8

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Appoint Elders (Titus 1:1–16)

STUDY 9

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Teach Sound Doctrine (Titus 2:1–15)

STUDY 10

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Saved for Good (Titus 3:1–15)

STUDY 11

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