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Qualifications for Church Leaders: Insights from Titus and Timothy

This analysis explores the qualifications for church leaders based on Titus 1:5-9 and 1 Timothy 3:1-7. We discuss the essential skills and character traits required for overseers and elders, highlighting the similarities and differences between the contexts of Crete and Ephesus. The study emphasizes starting materials for church leadership and examines the importance of negative qualifications, detailing the "nots" and "no longer" statements that clarify what disqualifies candidates. Understanding these qualifications helps in cultivating effective and godly leaders in the church.

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Qualifications for Church Leaders: Insights from Titus and Timothy

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  1. Qualifications for Leaders

  2. Overseer/Elder Titus 1:5-9 Appointed Qualifications What skills? What character issues? Overseers 1 Tim 3:1-7 Aspired Qualifications What skills? What character issues? Crete versus Ephesus What Qualifications are the same and what are different?

  3. From what kind of starting material? Titus 1:12-13 Notice all the “nots” or “no longers”

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