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By Dan Lioy September 29, 2015 0 Comments


We can learn a lot about what it means to be a disciple by studying the life of this young believer in the New Testament.

One fantastic way to grow as disciples (and to make disciples) is to study the disciples in the Bible. When we read through Paul’s letters, we find that several of them conclude with the names of individuals the apostle knew. He also served with many of them in the proclamation of the gospel. Yet, often we know little or nothing about these steadfast members of the Christian faith.
One exception, though, is a young believer named Timothy. The Bible tells us a great deal about him. Timothy is a helpful example for us today.
Here are just a few highpoints about his life that we glean from the New Testament:
The life of Timothy gives us many examples that we can use both in our personal lives and our ministries. I have put together a list of things we can learn about Timothy from the Bible, as well as lessons that we can apply to our own lives.
By the way, you can feel free to use this list for any of the following:
Let’s get a closer look at Timothy!
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Dan Lioy, PhD, is an ordained minister who holds faculty status at several academic institutions, including South African Theological Seminary, George Fox Evangelical Seminary, and the Institute of Lutheran Theology. For over three decades, he has served the church as an author, pastor, and professor. Dan is available for service in policy institutes (or “think tanks”) and on advisory boards / committees. He is also available for conference speaking in areas involving biblical studies, theology, ethics, leadership, science / religion, and the intersection of Christianity and culture.
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T imothy ▼ as a boys' name is pronounced TIM-oh-thee . It is of Greek origin, and the meaning of Timothy is "God's honor". Biblical: Timothy was an energetic well-trained young Christian who was a companion of Saint Paul, who wrote to him, "Let no man look down on your youth". According to tradition, he was martyred after denouncing worshippers of the Greek moon goddess Diana. 19th-century novelist Charles Dickens gave the name an lasting association in his beloved work "A Christmas Carol". The story turns on the fate of the crippled but ever-cheerful Tiny Tim, who greets every holiday season with the cry, "God bless us, every one!" The name became popular during the 18th century.
Timothy is a very popular first name for men (#27 out of 1220, Top 2%) and also a very popular last name for both adults and children (#11763 out of 150436, Top 8%). (2000 U.S. DEMOGRAPHICS)
Timothy reached its apex position of #13 in the U.S. during the years 1960-1969, and is at #165 currently. (2018 U.S. SSA RECORDS)
Tim , Timmothy , Timmy and Timothey are the popular related forms of Timothy (#165 THE PREVIOUS YEAR) appearing in the Top 2000. Usage of these forms of Timothy was more pronounced among parents 58 years ago (ADOPTION OF 1.7%) and has become significantly less since (ADOPTION 0.1%, DOWN 92%) , with versions such as Timmy becoming less in vogue.
A recommended sound-alike name is Tirohn . This name tends to be less frequently used than Timothy.
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Whether you’re in the mood for a basket of fried shrimp and hush puppies, or a fresh poke bowl, we’ve got your taste buds covered at Timoti’s. All our seafood is wild caught and ready to enjoy!

Tuna Poke Bowl with spinach, avocado, tuna and scallions





Timoti's blackened shrimp tacos and cup of beer on table outside




T’s lobster salad served in two New England-style rolls, or as a wrap



Blackened, grilled or fried w/ fries, slaw & hush puppies



choice of shrimp, fish, chicken or tofu over coconut rice with avocado, greens, black bean salsa & tomatoes w/ tangy cilantro ranch




blackened fish sandwich w/ romaine, tomato & T’s Bam-Bam sauce on a toasted bun.





Shrimp Baja Box with coconut rice, avocado, greens, black bean salsa & tomatoes w/ tangy cilantro ranch




Fernandina’s inlets and marshes fostered the modern shrimping industry. Back in 1913 visiting fisherman Billy Corkum invented the Otter Trawl net, a better way to harvest shrimp. Over a hundred years later, we’re still cooking up shrimp harvested in the same manner that made the Island of Eight Flags flourish. The Timoti’s family endeavors to deliver simple, flavorful meals made with wild-caught seafood and fresh ingredients. Our commitment to quality honors the integrity of the fishermen who built this community.




Photo of the Timoti's Family celebrating Christmas in their home




 Raw Ahi tuna*, coconut rice, avocado, spinach, green onions, kelp seasoning and black sesame seeds w/ T’s poke sauce
crab patty w/ romaine, tomato & T’s Bam-Bam sauce on a toasted bun
We hope to share the heritage of this quaint fishing community with our guests through great flavors and experiences!
Jacksonville is one of Florida’s oldest towns, founded on June 15th, 1822. When the town was first founded, there were only 15 people living within Jacksonville’s city limits.
If you’re looking to try something new this summer, head to Fernandina Beach! Take a stroll down Fernandina Beach Main Street for food and shopping, or spend the day outdoors at the Fernandina Farmers Market. You can pay a visit to any of Fernandina’s beach front parks to enjoy some time in the sun, or take a kayak tour to get out on the water. Fernandina Beach will also host a few fun events this summer such as concerts and festivals.
Spring is coming to an end, which means it's time to start planning for the summer months! Florida residents and visitors alike are no strangers to the high temperatures of the Sunshine State, so keeping cool is always a priority. Follow along for a few fun ways to stay cool throughout the summer!
Memorial Day is an American holiday that takes place on the last Monday of May and honors the U.S. military personnel who have died serving in the United States armed forces. This year, Memorial Day takes place on Monday, May 30th, and there are plenty of ways to honor this day while spending time with friends and family.
From Fernandina Beach to St. Augustine, Northeast Florida is full of history. Visiting museums, monuments, and even Florida’s lighthouses is a great way to celebrate Florida’s past.
Jacksonville is often credited as being the birthplace of Southern Rock music, and this title is celebrated through music festivals such as Springing the Blues and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival. But, did you know that Jacksonville actually got its reputation in music because it was the home of many famous artists like Lynyrd Skynyrd, the Allman Brothers, Tom Petty, 38 Special, and Limp Bizkit?
The 2022 NFL draft is coming up next week, starting on Thursday, April 28th and ending on Saturday, April 30th.
Not only does sustainable seafood provide many health benefits, but it also has a positive impact on the environment. When it comes to seafood, sustainability means that the seafood is caught in ways that promote the long-term vitality of the species.
Easter marks the unofficial beginning of the Spring season, and what better way to celebrate than with bright colors and family-friendly activities?
For hundreds of years, pirates have been the focus of many works of fiction. But, did you know these dramatizations are often based on real pirates?
Casual dining in historic Fernandina, this location offers a playground for kids and a vintage red-brick patio. Look for us a block off Main Street, and bring your family!
21 N 3rd Street Fernandina Beach, Fl 904.310.6550
Monday - Saturday 11-8pm |  Sun 11-3pm
New Concept! Enjoy a sophisticated dining space inspired by boat hulls, with easy access to nightlife and entertainment of downtown Jacksonville. Come check us out!
1043 Park Street Jacksonville, FL 904.374.8892
Our newest home, this spot is convenient to Ponte Vedra, St. Augustine, and St. Johns. This location also offers a great kids' playground and easy-on-the-eyes vintage finishes. Can't wait to see you there!
152 Crosswater Parkway #18 Ponte Vedra, FL 904.686.2431
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