A pastorless season in a church is one of the most vulnerable seasons of congregational life. It is not uncommon that a convergence of power plays, relational tensions, disorganization, spiritual immaturity, disunity, inconsistency, poor communication and much more might distract the congregation's focus away from its Great Commission priority. A church in pastoral transition needs an interim leader with biblical conviction, strategic influence and a shepherd's heart. In While in Crete, Dr. Wolfe offers a faithful biblical exposition of the New Testament book of Titus, with illustration and application focused on the interim pastorate. He draws on years of personal experience in both serving as an interim pastor and training interim pastors to compliment biblical principles with practical advice.