1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon
1 & 2 Timothy, Titus, Philemon
A Commentary for Bible Students
Authors: Robert Black, Ron McClung
A cult at work with the congregation. The role of women in the church. Money and materialism in Christian circles. Integrity in the ministry. It reads like a checklist of challenges facing today's church, but it's actually an index of the issues dealt with two thousand years ago in Paul's Pastoral Epistles. The overarching theme of these letters resonates with the church in our age too: the need for spiritual leadership.
An excellent resource for personal study, and especially helpful for those involved in the teaching ministries of the church, the Wesley Bible Commentary series will encourage and promote life change in believers by applying God's authoritative truth in relevant, practical ways. Written in an easy-to-follow format, you will enjoy studying Scripture insights that are faithful to the Wesleyan-Armenian perspective.
About the Authors:
Robert Black is professor emeritus of religion at Southern Wesleyan University where he served for thirty-two years. He is the author of the university's history, How Firm a Foundation, and has contributed to a number of historical reference works as well as the Wesleyan Bible Commentary series.
Ron McClung is a writer and editor, also a former pastor and church administrator, who has written hundreds of articles and devotionals, served as a ghost writer for several books, and has written a weekly newspaper column for 37 years. He lives in Owosso, Michigan, and has two sons, nine grandchildren, and six great-grandchildren.