Outcomes for Titus
The church at Crete Island was started by Paul while traveling from Jerusalem court to the Emperors court in Rome Acts 24: 1, Acts 28:30. The seed of the gospel could have been planted by the cretans who had been in Jerusalem for Pentecost and heard Peter preach (Acts 2: 11).
This letter was sent to an Emerging leader called Titus, and was focused on putting order (Titus 1: 5) (alignment) in the church of God at Crete in terms of, 1. selecting true and godly leadership, or disciplers, 2. starting true discipleship program on church members and 3. engaging on true resource stewardship or management with the church of God. The role of the top leadership in any organization is in the area of strategy and alignment which entails four tasks, providing vision, providing provisions , engaging in supervision, and restricting divisions. Such was the temporary assignment Titus was sent to accomplish in the church at Crete. The moral bankruptcy of the community at Crete was described as always liars, evil beasts and lazy gluttons, Titus 1: 12.