Timothy, son of Eunice (Jewish) and an unnamed Greek father, from Lystra. He was circumcised by Paul as an adult for strategic missionary reasons. Paul's closest protégé — "my true child in the faith." He was apparently timid; Paul wrote repeatedly to encourage him not to let people despise his youth, to stir up the gift, to not be ashamed. He led the church at Ephesus.
On their voice
Earnest, somewhat uncertain of himself, deeply loyal — the person who needs exactly the letters Paul wrote to him.
Talk to Timothy.
Ask anything. In their own voice, from their own era, grounded in their own canon.