Why Read The Next Era of the Cooperative Program Even If You’re Not Part of the SBC
Ministry is changing. This book was written to help you lead through it.
This new book was shaped by insights from real pastors. It explores the future of cooperation in a changing ministry landscape and offers practical tools for leaders navigating transition.
Here are 12 reasons pastors might appreciate this book:
You’re already leading in complexity. This book helps you find clarity when the path ahead is unclear.
You’ve felt the trust gap. It gives you language to name it and lead through it.
You’ve seen giving patterns shift. It connects those changes to broader economic and generational trends.
You’ve dealt with political tension in your pews. It helps you think forward without getting stuck in the headlines.
You’re developing new leaders. It frames how to equip them for long-term faithfulness in a changing world.
You’ve asked what cooperation means now. It argues that shared mission is still worth pursuing.
You’ve heard younger leaders question the value of denominational identity. It explores how shared purpose still matters.
You’re trying to lead with wisdom. This book introduces tools to scan what’s ahead and prepare well.
You’ve wrestled with funding conversations. It helps bring clarity and long-term vision to the table.
You care about the mission. This book helps your church stay faithful as the landscape shifts.
You want to think beyond the crisis of the moment. The scenarios in this book offer perspective.
You believe God is still at work in cooperative ministry. This book will affirm and challenge that belief.
The Next Era of the Cooperative Program is a timely guide for thoughtful pastors.