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The Books of Timothy, Titus & Philemon: A Commentary

By: Chuck Missler
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Chuck Missler examines the "pastoral epistles" of I and II Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, messages not just to pastors but to all believers. The key to effectiveness in any venture is special counsel from an experienced mentor who has personally succeeded in the field. These four epistles - I and II Timothy, Titus, and Philemon - are the Apostle Paul's private letters counseling two of his two closest proteges. They are known as the "Pastoral Epistles", but they are not just for pastors. They are for every believer because we are all "in the ministry".

This study contains eight hours of verse-by-verse teachings.

©1999 Koinonia House (P)2018 Koinonia House
Ministry & Evangelism Christianity
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This is another great commentary by Chuck Missler. He has a wonderful way of explaining the text.

Great commentary

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I loved learning more about the background of the disciples in these books in the Bible.

Breathing life into the Bible

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Very short little book was so much depth and information! I am so glad I didn’t skip over this book of the Bible.

The expectations of fellow Christians towards each other.

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Chuck goes off on subjects that aren't really related to the topic. it's actually a lecture of some sort that he makes reference to "finals" and addresses the crowd several times.. maybe I need to Read the descriptions better

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