Titus, Christopher Glyn
Titus, Christopher Glyn
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Titus
The New Testament

Author: Christopher Glyn

Narrator: Christopher Glyn

Unabridged: 7 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: M-Y Books Ltd.

Published: 02/02/2022


Synopsis

The book of Titus is a Pastoral Epistle (letter from Paul to a church leader). The author is Paul who wrote it approximately 66 A.D. Key personalities include Paul and Titus. It was written to guide Titus, a Greek believer, in his leadership of the churches on the island of Crete, “For this reason I left you in Crete, that you would set in order what remains and appoint elders in every city as I directed you” (1:5). As was the case with the letter of 1st Timothy, Paul writes to encourage and guide young pastors in dealing with opposition from both false teachers and the sinful nature of men.

About Christopher Glyn

Christopher Glyn trained as a stage actor at the Rose Bruford School of Speech and Drama in the United Kingdom. After receiving Jesus, he forsook a career as a Shakespearean actor to devote his life to missionary work, with a personal calling to minister through radio. In the thirty-plus years since, Chris’ inspirational radio shows have been heard on over two thousand radio stations on all seven continents. He has also narrated over one hundred motivational works on audio, which have been heard by millions worldwide. Chris’ end-time Bible documentaries, Countdown to Armageddon and Beyond Armageddon, are considered classics in their genre and earned worldwide acclaim. In 2000 Chris set up a Christian audio production company called RadioActive Productions in Uganda, where he hosts a nightly gospel radio show. He also produces syndicated Christian radio shows and audio inspirations for audiences worldwide.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Courtney on December 02, 2025

Challenging and convicting in a lot of ways. I liked not having homework to do this study and it was a quick and easy read. I found some of the questions confusing and the last section of each lesson all the members of my Bible study found difficult to know what they were supposed to do in that sect......more