Titus and Philemon
Jamey Dickens
Sometimes we’re asked to do something that seems overwhelming because of what it will cost us in terms of time, energy, or resources. In the first century, the apostle Paul wrote two different letters to two separate people, asking both of them to do something that would be costly.
In Paul’s letters to Titus and Philemon, we’ll discover how Paul addressed specific situations that two of his friends had encountered and how their faith should direct their responses. Much of what he told his friends still applies to us today.