Tucked away near the end of the New Testament you’ll find Paul’s letter to Titus. We don’t know much about Titus, the Scripture provides only a few details, but from this 46-verse letter, author Josh Smith has distilled ten foundations upon which to build godly men. Using a time-tested teaching, this study provides a discipleship manual for groups of men to grow and encourage each other in what it means to be a man.
The men's Bible study class I'm in at my church just finished going through "The Titus Ten Bible Study: Foundations for Godly Manhood". J. Josh Smith does an excellent job in covering ten sometimes overlap principles on being a godly man. Each of those points are taken from the pastoral epistle Titus.
This review is concerning the workbook for the study. It is designed to have a group discussion, followed by five short personal Bible studies for that week. There is an access code where you can get to see Smith's video lectures.
I would describe this more as a topical study with Titus being a launching pad than a study of the book of Titus. The development of the study is laying "foundations for godly manhood," as opposed to going through the book. The ten studies are focused on the ten foundations and go through various Scriptures establishing his theme; Titus is included but not always the foundational point.
If you'd like a book for a men's study dealing with our role in the family, the church, and society, I highly recommend this book.