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Living as a Cretan Christian (Titus 2;1-10)

I think that if we are honest in our Christian life, it is difficult for us to live this life in the midst of the world. In some places the world is rather hostile to Christianity. It might not be in outright persecution, but in more subtle ways. What ways might the world be very hostile to Christianity without outright persecution? How is America an example one of these nations being hostile to Christianity? How does the Apostle Paul encourage Titus to deal with this struggle? How is Titus to shape the church in his ministry as a paradigm for the church’s mission? Please stay tuned to our sermon titled, "Living as a Cretan Christian."

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