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The Titus Ten
Author | : J. Josh Smith |
Publsiher | : B&H Publishing Group |
Total Pages | : 167 |
Release | : 2022-10-04 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 9781087752402 |
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Everything in a man’s life hinges on the kind of man he is. Yet, none of us is naturally a godly man. That's something we have to learn, pursue, and cultivate. We need a manual to help us. This book is a manual for becoming the kind of man God intends for you to be, and leading other men to do the same. Taking ten qualities from the Apostle Paul's short letter to his mentee Titus, The Titus Ten will help you grow in your understanding of the gospel, your identity, your character, your doctrine, and more. Each chapter includes questions for reflection and discussion, to both process the way the Lord is growing you, and read in a group with other men. As you grow in these areas of your life, you'll become the kind of man God desires to use in your family, your church, and the world.
The Titus Ten Bible Study Book with Video Access
Author | : J Josh Smith |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2024-04 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : 1430092793 |
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We don't know much about Titus, the Scripture provides only a few details, but from this 46-verse letter, author Josh Smith has distilled ten foundations upon which to build godly men.
The Titus Ten
Author | : Anita R. Mckaney,Anita R McKaney Bsn |
Publsiher | : CreateSpace |
Total Pages | : 44 |
Release | : 2013-10-31 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1492836664 |
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A resource for any woman who is discipling another woman in the biblical model of Titus 2 womanhood. There are ten specific characteristics of godly womanhood that the Bible says should be taught. Find them explained for practical application in "The Titus Ten" by Evangelist Anita Mckaney.
The Titus Diary
Author | : Gene Edwards |
Publsiher | : Tyndale House Publishers, Inc. |
Total Pages | : 284 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 0842371621 |
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This title is no longer available from Tyndale, but it can be ordered from SeedSowers / 4003 N. Liberty Street / Jacksonville, FL 32206 In this fictionalized account of the apostle Paul's second missionary journey, told through the eyes of Titus, readers accompany Paul as he travels throughout Asia Minor and Greece, and they listen in as he writes his letters to the Thessalonians. Churches are started, disagreements are settled, persecution is endured--and the life-changing gospel moves forward.
Preaching for a Verdict
Author | : J. Josh Smith |
Publsiher | : B&H Academic |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019-10 |
Genre | : Evangelistic sermons |
ISBN | : 1462781233 |
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Those who preach have been called to deliver the truth, and must do so with a conviction that every truth demands a response. J. Josh Smith aims to start a conversation about the role of exhortation in preaching. With emphasis on the biblical and theological foundation for exhortation, and attention to how exhortation is used in both Old and New Testaments, Smith makes a compelling argument that preaching must include both explanation and exhortation. Preaching for a Verdict also provides practical steps to implement effective exhortation in preaching, and offers a variety of biblical models of exhortation to equip the reader to deliver the message of Christ with authority. Text-driven preaching demands text-driven exhortation.
A History of the Titus and Related Families
Author | : Elroy Wilson Titus |
Publsiher | : Unknown |
Total Pages | : 554 |
Release | : 1984 |
Genre | : Electronic Book |
ISBN | : WISC:89062499595 |
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The Titus Concept
Author | : Al Diaz |
Publsiher | : Morgan James Publishing |
Total Pages | : 120 |
Release | : 2006-05-01 |
Genre | : Self-Help |
ISBN | : 1933596686 |
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What if everything in your past, present, and future in regards to success, prosperity, abundance, wealth, and money is for your Best and Highest Good? The Titus Concept: Money For My Best and Highest Good provides a very simple formula that can be applied to all of those levels and areas of your Life, and have them all for your Best and Highest Good. Here is the premise of the book or the formula without even opening a page: Shift the perception, to shift the focus, to change the internal, to change the external. If you already know how to make that formula work, then you are already on your way with a Life that dreams are made of. Choosing this formula and doing these simple steps will guide you to your inner strength and your inner Wisdom so that you may move forward and have what you desire and require in your Life, if that is what you decide. There are many who have provided their testimonials and experiences, and there are many more before you who have done these steps with success. Reading The Titus Concept: Money For My Best and Highest Good is a powerful start to moving forward in your Life, but you must also take action with doing the steps provided. The end result will be to be empowered to have the freedom to effortlessly create / attract the Life you desire and require simplistically. It is time. You deserve it.
Colonel Henry Theodore Titus
Author | : Antonio Rafael de la Cova |
Publsiher | : Univ of South Carolina Press |
Total Pages | : 363 |
Release | : 2016-07-31 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 9781611176575 |
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The first full-length biography of a saloon-brawling braggart and frontier opportunist turned justice of the peace Henry Theodore Titus (1822-1881) was the quintessential adventurer, soldier of fortune, and small-time entrepreneur, a man for whom any frontier—geographical, cultural, social—was an opportunity for advancement. Although born in Trenton, New Jersey, and raised in New York and Pennsylvania, Titus bore no allegiance to his native soil or the Yankee values of his ancestors. In the 1850s he became a staunch defender of southern slavery, United States expansionism into the Caribbean Basin, and ultimately the Confederacy's war of disunion. In Colonel Henry Theodore Titus, the first full-length biography of Titus, Antonio Rafael de la Cova reveals a man whose life and adventures offer glimpses into nineteenth-century America not often examined; these indicate the extent to which personal and collective violence, racial prejudice, and moral ambiguities shaped the country at the time. Belligerent, intemperate, egomaniacal, and of imposing stature, Titus was the bête noire of the abolitionist press. Despite his northern roots, he became a caricature of the southern braggart and frontier opportunist. National newspapers followed his reckless exploits during most of his adult life. Titus fought brawls in the saloons of luxury hotels and narrowly escaped the hangman's noose as a Border Ruffian leader in Bleeding Kansas, a Nicaraguan firing squad as a filibuster, and death in a Comanche ambush in Texas. He nearly prompted an international incident between the United States and Great Britain when he was arrested in Nicaragua for threatening to shoot a British naval officer and disparaging the queen of England. The colonel was jailed in New York City for disorderly conduct and trying "to organize the desperate classes for a riot." During his lifetime Titus held more than a dozen occupations, including sawmill owner, postal inspector, soldier of fortune, grocer, planing mill salesman, farmer, slave overseer, turtler, bartender, land speculator, and hotel keeper. He pursued silver mining in the Gadsden Purchase portion of the Arizona Territory where his brother was killed and their hacienda destroyed by Apaches. Despite his violent character and his pro-Confederate values, Titus was politically savvy. He did not take up arms during the Civil War. After a brief stint as assistant quartermaster in the Florida militia, he returned to civilian life and sold foodstuffs and slave labor to the Confederacy. Florida Reconstruction governors later appointed him as notary public and justice of the peace. Rheumatism and gout kept Titus bound to a wheelchair during the last few years of his life when he became an avid civic leader. His greatest legacy was ironically his most benign. Borrowing today's equivalent income value sum of half a million dollars, he established a grocery store and a sawmill in a hardscrabble Florida frontier settlement that became the city of Titusville, the county seat of Brevard County and tourist gateway to Cape Canaveral and the Kennedy Space Center.