The apostle Paul filled his letter to his young co-worker, Titus, with practical teaching and convincing motivation on being good. Join Christine Schneider at her kitchen table in this inspiring study, especially for women. Discover how Paul’s instructions to believers on a Mediterranean island in the 1st century relate to you and me today. In addition, you will examine the excellent woman in Proverbs 31 for down-to-earth applications that will bring the teachings of the book of Titus into your home and church.
Yes, we can and must be good—and for the same reason 1st-century believing women were to be: to honor God and His Word.
Pages: 128
Size: 5.5" x 8.5"
ISBN #: 978-1-59387-005-8
Format: Paperback
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Session 1 – Faith that Molds Character
Session 2 – Ambassador Of Hope
Session 3 – Authority To Lead
Session 4 – The Dangers of Not Knowing the Truth
Session 5 – The School of Good Character
Session 6 – The Syllabus for "Teaching What is Good," Part 1
Session 7 – The Syllabus for "Teaching What is Good," Part 2
Session 8 – Amazing Grace
Session 9 – "There, But for the Grace of God, Go I"
Session 10 – Good Deeds Meet Needs
Session 11 – Motivated By Hope
Author info: Christine Schneider and her husband, Floyd, spent 15 years as missionaries in Austria, where they planted three churches. They planted a fourth one in Dubuque, Iowa. Christine has enjoyed watching women grow in their faith, as she teaches them to nourish their souls with God’s Word and then to pass on to others what they have learned. She is made her own study notes available in the Kitchen Table Studies series. Christine has also written two historical novels and previously taught a class on “Ministry of Women” at Emmaus Bible College in Dubuque, Iowa. She has also written Lessons in Trust published by ECS Ministries.