FAQs
What does ‘Timotheist’ mean?
‘Timotheist’ is a word derived from the Greek name ‘Timotheo,’ which means ‘God’s honour.’ The founder of this blog, whose given name is Timothy, was profoundly affected in his younger years when his father narrated his Dedication story as a baby.
The preacher presiding over the occasion spoke over him and said that in a godless society, he would grow up to honour God and to be honoured by God. The preacher named him Timothy, and it became his official name. Timothy has grown up to become a vocal Christian in this day and age, when God’s honour is severely besmirched with evil and apostasy. Bearing a deep sense of the conviction that he was born for such a time as this, his ‘alma mata’ has become the passionate and emphatic rediscovery of Ecclesiastes 12:13; the chief end of man is the glory of God.
A ‘Timotheist’ can be an umbrella term for anyone who continues to honour God in their private lives and who passionately defend God’s cause in their public lives.
Can we make free copies?
In an ideal world, finances should not be a barrier to getting information out. However, it takes hours, weeks, months and even years of painstaking hard work to research and present material. Furthermore, ‘Timotheist’ simply needs financial support to survive and thrive.
Every time material is distributed for free, we are deprived of valuable resources that would help us continue. However, if you make a donation, you are free to download and share the information with friends. This we will leave to be between your conscience and God.
Which Bible do you use?
We use the King James Bible as our primary text. We can also accept any translation from the ‘Textus Receptus.’ We also use BibleGateway to compare versions when necessary.
Do you approve/recommend all sources that you quote?
No, we do not do so. Sometimes we use sources just for informational purposes.