Book Introduction
Titus
Written by Paul
The Author
Paul — Former Christian hunter turned Christianity's greatest missionary — wrote this to his co-worker organizing churches on
Traditionally attributed to Paul, addressed to his co-worker . Same scholarly debate as the other regarding authorship.
~62-66 AD (if Paul) or later (if {g:Pseudonymous|pseudonymous})
— Paul's trusted co-worker organizing churches on
To guide in appointing leaders and establishing order in the Cretan churches
Titus on Crete
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What's It About?
Titus is Paul's playbook for building healthy churches from scratch. He left on the island of — a place with a rough reputation — to organize the new churches there. The letter covers appointing solid leaders, shutting down false teachers, and one of the most beautiful passages in the Bible: 'The grace of God has appeared, bringing for all people, training us to renounce ungodliness' (2:11-12). It's short but punches way above its weight.