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Titus

A Comrade of the Cross
Book • 1894
Written by Florence Morse Kingsley, 'Titus: A Comrade of the Cross' is a fictional account of the life of Jesus Christ set in Jerusalem.

The story was the result of a writing competition aimed at strengthening children's faith in Christ.

It vividly portrays the love, mercy, and compassion of Jesus, and includes themes of sadness, sorrow, and the healing power of Jesus.

The book has been highly popular since its publication in 1894.

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Mentioned in 2 episodes

Mentioned as a source of qualifications for elders and deacons.
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Anointed But Not Appointed
Referenced by Jon Harkey to explain we are saved because of his mercy.
The Cherishing Love of God / Jon Harkey
Mentioned by T.D. Jakes as one of the books that Paul wrote.
The Father of Mercy
Mentioned by Alex Jurado as one of the pastoral epistles of St. Paul, providing insights into the early church's practices.
E202: The Unwritten Years of Early Christianity w/Voice of Reason
Mentioned by Jonathan Pokluda when discussing biblical instructions on church leadership.
The Key to a Healthy Church

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