Here's the thing about 1 & 2 Timothy and Titus - they're the most practically useful letters Paul ever wrote, and they're wildly underused in most Bible class settings. He's not writing to a church. He's writing to two men he personally trained, dropped into difficult ministry situations, and trusted to get it right. That changes how you read every single instruction in these letters.
This personal workbook from Chad Sychtysz covers all three epistles across 16 lessons - built for real study, not a surface skim. Whether you're working through it on your own or leading a class, you'll find enough depth to actually wrestle with the text and enough structure to stay on track.
The workbook pairs perfectly with Sychtysz's Quick Study Commentary on the same letters, but it absolutely stands alone. Each lesson comes with its own introduction, and the three epistle introductions cover the historical background in real detail - the city of Ephesus, the island of Crete, the false teaching Paul was fighting, the relationship between Paul and his two prot g s. You won't be dropped into the text cold.
And Sychtysz doesn't sidestep the passages churches actually debate. The role of women in the assembly, qualifications for elders and deacons, church discipline
- it's all here, handled with care and conviction.