
The Apostle Paul, after being freed from his first imprisonment in Rome, went to Crete with his valued companion, Titus. After a short period of apostolic activity, The Apostle Paul made Titus the Bishop of Crete to continue the work of evangelizing the people, and the Apostle himself once again continued his tour through Asia Minor and Greece. He found his way to Nikopolis (N.W. Greece), where he intended to spend the winter of 66-67 AD. It was here that he sent his Letter to Titus, where he invited Titus to meet him in Nikopolis. We heard the last part of this Letter today. As we know from his other 13 Epistles, the Apostle Paul was particularly concerned ...