2 Timothy Overview: 2 Timothy is Paul's last letter. It was written to encourage Timothy, challenging him to fully accept his calling despite the suffering and hardship that come with this life. The letter also reminds Timothy to maintain faith and hope in Jesus' resurrection and raise faithful leaders Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Titus Overview: In the book of Titus, Paul reminds Cretan believers that, despite their sinful culture, they can be transformed into a new humanity by the same grace that Jesus demonstrated when he died to redeem them. Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Philemon Overview: In this book, Paul asks Philemon to forgive his runaway slave, Onesimus. This is a revolutionary act, demonstrating the Gospel in action and showing that all people are equal partners in the new humanity. Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
Hebrews Overview: The book of Hebrews challenges believers to remain faithful to Jesus despite hardships and persecution by following the great models of faith from the Old Testament. Hebrews makes clear that Jesus is greater than any Old Testament event or person. He is the ultimate revelation of God's Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
James Overview: The book of James is filled with short wisdom speeches that are full of metaphors and easily memorized one-liners. While James doesn't teach new theology, this book does challenge believers on how they should live. When believers listen to and obey God's word, they show Jesse Lund • Overview Videos
1 Peter Overview: This letter was written as an encouragement to Gentile Christians facing persecution. Peter assures these faithful believers that they are chosen by God and that their persecution is actually a gift, offering them a chance to show others the surprising generosity and love of Jesus. Jesse Lund • Overview Videos