Titus was a pastor in Crete, a notoriously difficult place to establish a church. Paul's letter provided practical advice on how to do this.
| Author | Paul |
| For whom it was written | To Titus, Paul's companion on his journeys. |
| Chapter amount | 3 |
| Verse amount | 46 |
| 1 | Greetings. Charge to Titus, to organize the church in Crete and to suppress false teachers. Paul gives instructions regarding the presbytery, its qualifications, and the need for proper administration. |
| 2 - 3.7 | Exhortations to the elders, the women, the young, and the servants. Paul gives instructions regarding Christian conduct among themselves and in relation to the whole world. |
| 3.8 - 15 | Paul instructs to teach spiritual truths and avoid dissensions. Final greetings. |