Paul’s
Letters: Philippians to Philemon Bible Study Series is a powerful and practical
journey through some of the most personal and instructive writings of the
Apostle Paul, letters written not just to churches, but to leaders, ministers,
and believers striving to live with purpose.
This
growing series explores Philippians, Colossians, 1 & 2 Thessalonians, 1
& 2 Timothy, Titus, and Philemon, offering insight into leadership,
spiritual growth, perseverance, and the responsibility that comes with being
called by God.
The series
begins with Stir Up The Gifts (1 & 2 Timothy), where Paul mentors a
young minister navigating the challenges of leadership in a complex world.
Through these letters, readers gain wisdom on teaching, character, discipline,
and standing firm in truth. More importantly, this study reminds every believer
that they have been given gifts, unique abilities, and callings meant to impact
others. Whether you stand behind a pulpit or simply live your faith daily, your
life has purpose, and your gifts are meant to be stirred up and used.
The
journey continues with Prelude to Greatness (Titus & Philemon), a
focused and energizing study on what it takes to begin the path toward
spiritual maturity and excellence. These letters emphasize order,
accountability, integrity, and transformation, showing that greatness in the
Kingdom of God starts with obedience, humility, and a willingness to grow.
Each book
in the series follows a consistent, engaging format: Part One: Clear, structured study of
the biblical text. Part Two: Reflection and application
for real-life growth.
Designed
for individuals, leaders, and ministries alike, this series equips readers not
only to understand Scripture but to lead, serve, and live it out with
confidence.
As the
series expands, future studies on Philippians, Colossians, and the
Thessalonian letters will continue to build on this foundation, exploring
joy in adversity, steadfast faith, and the endurance required to finish the
race.
Paul’s
Letters: Philippians to Philemon Series is more than a study it’s a call to action.