Reading Titus Chapters 1& 2, I see that Paul is writing to Titus with clergymen and elders in thinker. And, with that I know it’s a content for me and for you.

Why? Because we’re all chairmen in one way or another. Whether we’re extending a woman’s Bible study, writing a blog, teach Sunday School, or coaching our children at home, there’s a good chance that someone is watching and learning from us.

With any call to leadership, there’s a two-fold responsibility. The first is to grow in godliness, and the second is to be an example of that godliness.

And, how do we develop in godliness? Through the knowledge of truth.

Paul, a servant of God and an apostle of Jesus Christ to further the faith of God’s elect and their knowledge of the truth that leads to godliness.( Titus 1:1, NIV)

I used to be a finger pointer when it came to reading the Bible. It is just like every second verse I speak got me thinking about someone I knew and how much they needed to change. As I originated in religion, nonetheless, I recognized it wasn’t so much about others as it was about me.

What could I do for the Lord? What was God asking of me?

Elders are to be blameless and faithful and holding true-life to God’s Word. Why? Because our statements are empty if we’re not living by them.

Paul tells Titus to advise older girls to be reverend and sober before they set out to instruct the young women.

” Then there is an opportunity counsel the younger women …” he writes.( 2:4)

A good master forges a footpath by gait in godliness and truth. And what does she do that stands out from the crowd? She contributes the course, by living that way.

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Tilling the Soil

Read Titus Chapter 2.

Planting Hope

In everything established them an example by doing “whats best”. In your belief show integrity, seriousness and soundness of lecture that cannot be condemned, so that those who defend you may be ashamed because they have nothing bad to say about us.( Titus 2:7 -8, NIV)

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Darlene Schacht and her husband Michael live in Manitoba Canada where the summers are beautiful and the winters are cold. Together they’ve come to learn that relationships aren’t always easy, but that marriage, the practice God purposed it to be, is a treasure worth fighting for.

She began her publishing journeying about twelve years ago when she pioneered one of the first online stores for Christian maids, known at the time as “Christian Women Online Magazine.” After three years, Darlene left CWO to blog as a solo author at Time-Warp Wife Ministries.

It was also during this transition that she worked alongside actress Candace Cameron Bure to write the NYT Best-Selling book, Reshaping it All: Motivation for Spiritual and Physical Fitness. Reshaping it All was the winner of both the 2011 USA Best Book Awards and the 2012 Christian Reading Retailers Choice Awards.

Author of more than 15 journals, Darlene continues to write and to minister to her readers through her blog at TimeWarpWife.com.

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You are desired by an almighty God,

Darlene SchachtThe Time-Warp Wife

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