The encouragement you need for a life of significance.
Your life has divine significance. But our day-to-day can often feel as if we’re just checking off lists, putting out fires, or trying to keep our head above water. How can we live in a way that has eternal value and purpose?
In this 8-week study on 2 Timothy, Crickett Keeth invites you to discover a beautiful pathway to a deeper life in Christ. Writing from a prison cell, Paul penned his final letter to his beloved friend Timothy. In it, he embodied eight eternally significant virtues intended for all Christians: Encouragement, Faithfulness, Strength, Diligence, Vigilance, Equipping, Commitment, and Steadfastness.
Focusing on one virtue each week, Living Out a Life that Matters challenges women to live deep, purpose-filled lives. Crickett helps us discern the things that truly matter and gives us freedom to release the things that don’t.
As you grow in what Paul modeled for Timothy, you—and the people around you—will be changed as you build a legacy of eternal significance.
This resource is perfect for small groups and discipleship.
ENDORSEMENTS
Crickett Keeth has written a deeply meaningful Bible study that moves beyond theory to transform how Christians live out their faith daily. In this thorough exploration of Paul’s letter to Timothy, she equips us with concrete tools to discover our God-given calling, develop our spiritual gifts, and invest in relationships that bear eternal fruit. This outstanding eight-week study will challenge you to actively build a legacy that matters—one encouraging conversation, one faithful act, and one mentored life at a time. I highly recommend it!
– Carol Kent, Executive Director of Speak Up Ministries, speaker and author of Becoming a Woman of Influence
Crickett Keeth has written a powerful, practical, and deeply biblical study that invites us to live with eternal purpose. Living Out a Life That Matters takes us through Paul’s final words to Timothy, reminding us that encouragement, faithfulness, strength, and steadfastness are qualities worth pursuing in every season. Whether you’re studying alone or with a group, Crickett’s questions and reflections will help you dig into Scripture, apply God’s truth, and be inspired to invest in the lives of others for His glory. This is a resource I will return to again and again.
– Rachael Adams, author of A Little Goes a Long Way and host of The Love Offering podcast
I consider Crickett Keeth’s study, Living Out a Life that Matters, to be a breath of fresh air in the world of Bible studies for women. Crickett has created questions that allow God’s Spirit to move in the lives of women as they study and discuss. The helpful background information provides deeper understanding without giving answers so they can engage the text for themselves. The Leader’s Guide equips leaders with practical suggestions for the discussion so that each woman can leave with the main idea and application. I would recommend this study for any small group or church-wide Bible study, knowing that it provides women with a path to grow as disciples of Jesus.
– Dr. Kay Daigle, Founder of Beyond Ordinary Women Ministries
Crickett Keeth has crafted a Bible study that calls believers to live a life measured, not by temporal gain, but by eternal fruit—lives shaped by Christ and multiplied through discipleship. I commend this work to all who long to live, not for self, but for the glory of God and the strengthening of His church.
– Pace McKee, Senior Pastor of First Evangelical Church, Memphis, TN
Paul’s last letter, hammered out over a lifetime, contains treasure too often overlooked—but no longer. Living Out a Life that Matters combines a doctrinally sound, discovery-style inductive Bible study of 2 Timothy with insightful application and reflection questions to help women fulfill their purpose as devoted Christ-followers. Each lesson focuses on one of Paul’s character qualities that he intends to pass on to Timothy, his beloved son in the faith. From their relationship, we learn valuable life lessons. Examples include the importance of mentoring, how to combat false teaching, and how to stand firm in chaos. Sounds like a study fitting for today’s challenges— it is. I highly recommend Crickett’s new study.
– Dr. Sue Edwards, Professor Emeritus of Educational Ministries and Leadership, Dallas Theological Seminary and author of the Discover Together Bible Study series
There’s something beautifully tender about reading someone’s final words, and that’s exactly what we get to do with Paul in 2 Timothy. Crickett Keeth has given us a gift in this study, inviting us to sit down with Scripture, wrestle with it, and let it transform us. What I love most is how practical it is. Crickett brings Paul’s eight qualities to life through everyday situations that actually matter. This study will open your eyes to the extraordinary potential in investing in people and pointing them to Jesus.
– Rachel Wojo, author of Desperate Prayers and podcaster at Untangling Prayer