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Now Available: Together on God’s Mission

January 15, 2018 by Barnabas Piper Leave a Comment

Together on God’s Mission: How Southern Baptists Cooperate to Fulfill the Great Commission

Scott Hildreth

Description

Together on God’s Mission investigates Southern Baptist history, showing how and why the Southern Baptist Convention came to embrace the vision of a cooperative denomination. It also explores how this vision has shaped denominational identity and structure. This historical study is followed by a discussion of the biblical description of how the mission of God determines the mission of the church. This study shows that God’s mission is not simply furthered by churches working together, but rather that cooperation between churches makes up a key component of God’s mission. Finally, the study concludes that the Southern Baptist Convention is uniquely positioned to enable churches to fully participate in God’s mission to redeem the nations and restore creation from the effects of the Fall.

Endorsements

“When Southern Baptists voluntarily work in partnership through the Cooperative ministries of the SBC, we are following a pattern found in Scripture. It is a pattern that allows us truly to do more together than we could ever do apart. It is pattern that is biblically justified, theologically sound and practically wise. It involves the sacrificial giving of our financial resources to be sure, but it is so much more than this. This is the argument my colleague and friend Scott Hildreth makes in Together on God’s Mission: How Southern Baptists Cooperate to Fulfill the Great Commission. He is quite successful in his assignment.”
—Daniel L. Akin, president, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary

“The cooperative partnership of Southern Baptists may not be perfect but it is proven and profound. In Together on God’s Mission, Scott Hildreth provides a timely resource that not only advocates for the financial wisdom of the Southern Baptists’ Cooperative Program but also advances the theological foundation of this cooperative partnership for a new generation. As an experienced missionary and seminary professor, Hildreth provides a concise and helpful orientation of how churches unite to form a mighty Great Commission coalition as they join together on God’s mission.”
—Brian Autry, executive director, SBC of Virginia

“From their earliest days, Baptist churches have cooperated together for the sake of kingdom priorities such as missions, education, and public engagement. As Southern Baptists, we cooperate through our structures and strategy, which are linked together in the Cooperative Program. Every generation brings new challenges and fresh opportunities, and as this happens, pastors and other leaders need to be reminded anew of the importance of gospel-centered cooperation among churches of ‘like faith and order’ (as old-fashioned Baptists used to say). To that end, Scott Hildreth has written a book for such a time as this. Together on God’s Mission gives us the perfect combination of Baptist history, sound biblical exegesis, missional theology, and constructive application.”
—Nathan A. Finn, dean, School of Theology and Missions, and professor of Christian thought and tradition, Union University

“Scott Hildreth has done Southern Baptists a great service by providing this book. Of particular help, in my mind, is his commitment to help the SBC ground their partnership in theology rather than pragmatics. If you are Southern Baptist and care about cooperative mission, you should read this book.”
 —Micah Fries, senior pastor, Brainerd Baptist Church, Chattanooga, TN

“The perfect primer for getting your mind around the Cooperative Program—its unique opportunities, current challenges and the way forward. Dr. Hildreth brings to this book an understanding that comes from years of working ‘inside’ the system and the passion from having depended on the Cooperative Program while he served on the front lines of global missions.”
 —J.D. Greear, pastor, The Summit Church, Raleigh-Durham, NC

“In this informative book, Scott Hildreth shares from the rich knowledge he has gained as an IMB missionary and a professor of missions at a Southern Baptist seminary. With a succinct overview of how the Southern Baptist Convention came into being and grew to become the strongest Protestant missionary force in existence, Hildreth champions the benefit of a missions funding system that Southern Baptists know as the Cooperative Program. Together on God’s Mission explains why cooperation and personal involvement in missions is the heartbeat of who Southern Baptists have been and still remain. Hildreth’s work also reveals how those who hold to Baptist distinctives along with their personal convictions can work together in fulfilling the Great Commission. He reminds us that we can function most effectively in reaching the nations when we seek unity under our common statement of faith and around our common cooperative vision. Readers will benefit greatly from Hildreth’s book, whether or not they grew up in a Southern Baptist church.”
—Milton A. Hollifield Jr., executive director-treasurer, Baptist State Convention of North Carolina

“In the backward horizon of the Southern Baptist Convention, we can see dark clouds of human sin, but we can also see the lightning of God’s grace. In Together on God’s Mission, Scott Hildreth shows us how to spot such grace, and how to respond with gratitude. The book will help a new generation of Baptist Christians learn from our past in order to forge a future of cooperation for mission.”
 —Russell Moore, president, The Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission of the Southern Baptist Convention

“I am always excited when I read a resource that accurately portrays the ‘better side’ of Southern Baptists as we try to cooperate together. Scott Hildreth does a great job of doing just that in this book. Strong scriptural foundations of Cooperative Program ministry are presented. An accurate, historical rendering of how Cooperative Program came about is included in this new work. My prayer is that Southern Baptists will continue to see this as yet another great resource to help people know about the gift that God gave us many years ago— the Cooperative Program.  As we approach the 100th anniversary of the Cooperative Program, I pray that generations yet to come will see it as a truly great tool to assist us in fulfilling the Great Commission.”
—Frank Page, president and CEO, Executive Committee of the Southern Baptist Convention

“In Together on God’s Mission, Scott Hildreth demonstrates that our convention priorities and our Cooperative Program are not only practical, they are biblical. This book tells the story of the development of Southern Baptist cooperation and shows how our structure and vision fits within God’s global mission. It is well researched and accessible. I commend this book as a valuable tool for students, missionaries, pastors, as well as the masses of Southern Baptists across our convention who are called to share in God’s mission of making disciples of all nations.”
—Ed Stetzer, Billy Graham Professor of Church, Mission, and Evangelism, and executive director of The Billy Graham Center for Evangelism, Wheaton College.

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Theological Famine in the Majority World

July 28, 2016 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

By Nick Moore  

theological famineFrom Genesis 1 to Revelation 22, the biblical storyline significantly involves the topic of leadership. A brief survey of the Old Testament shows that God’s plan of redemption seems to hinge upon those He calls out as leaders. Whether prophets, priests, or kings, throughout history God is setting apart those He calls “shepherds” over His people.

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The Gospel Is for Culture

July 26, 2016 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

by Bruce Ashford

9629674033_ea529ce88b_b (1)Because God is the Creator and King over all that exists, Christians seek actively to demonstrate his kingship in every dimension of human culture and across the fabric of human existence. If we do not “embody our faith in the shapes of everyday life,” we limit our witness. Therefore, we endeavor to proclaim and embody the gospel, and allow it to guide our thinking and acting, in every station in society and culture.

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Filed Under: Cultural Engagement, Missions

4 Ways to Fulfill the Great Commission

July 14, 2016 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

by Dave Earley and Rod Dempsey

great commissionThere are four ways to fulfill the Great Commission.

1. Go

The Great Commission cannot be fulfilled without intentionally pursuing the lost. Just as He was sent by His Father, Jesus has sent us out in a deliberate quest to win nonbelievers to faith in Christ (John 20:21, 31). Those who are sent are disobedient until they go.

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Filed Under: Discipleship, Evangelism, Missions, Pastoral

D. A. Carson on the Power of the Gospel

July 5, 2016 by bhacademic 1 Comment

by D. A. Carson

the great commissionHRWe tend to overlook how often the gospel of Christ crucified is described as “power.”

Paul is not ashamed of the gospel, he declares, “because it is the power of God that brings salvation to everyone who believes” (Rom 1:16). Writing to the Corinthians, Paul insists that “the message of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing, but to us who are being saved it is the power of God” (1 Cor 1:18). He takes painstaking care not to corrupt the gospel with cheap tricks like manipulative rhetoric, what he dismissively sets aside as “words of human wisdom”—“lest the cross of Christ be emptied of its power” (1:17). The “incomparably great power” that is working in those who believe is tied to the exercise of God’s mighty strength when He raised Jesus from the dead (Eph 1:19–20).

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Filed Under: Missions, Pastoral, The Church, Theology

The Best Book for Church Planters

April 19, 2016 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

church plantPlanting a church is one of the most exciting adventures you’ll ever embark on. It’s also one of the hardest. It requires initiative, leadership, strategy, systems, and a lot of prayer.

In this second edition of Planting Missional Churches, not only will you find a completely redesigned book with new content in every single chapter, you will also find several new chapters on topics such as church multiplication, residencies, multi-ethnic ministry, multisite, denominations and networks, and spiritual leadership.

So if you’re planting a church, be prepared. Use this book as a guide to build the needed ministry areas so that you can multiply over and over again.

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Filed Under: Missions, Pastoral, The Church

3 Questions About Missions with John Mark Terry

September 24, 2015 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

Missiology_CVRlrWe recently chatted with John Mark Terry, editor of Missiology: An Introduction, Second Edition (2015). In this interview we learn about some of the changes in missions that necessitated this new edition, the need for missions-minded pastors, and how missions belongs to all of God’s people.

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How Should Christians Relate to Muslims?

September 17, 2015 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

by Zane Pratt

10cosasquedebessaberdelislamMuslims are human beings, created in the image of God, like everyone else. Muslims are also sinners in need of the Savior, like everyone else. Muslims are neither more nor less lost than any other lost person. Muslims make up many of the tribes, tongues, peoples, and nations of the earth, and Jesus died to redeem a people for himself from every tribe, tongue, people, and nation—including the Muslim ones. It is true that Muslims have traditionally been regarded as resistant to the gospel, but God is no less powerful to save in Arabia than he is in Alabama. It takes no more of a miracle to bring a Muslim from death to life than it does to bring a nonbelieving Westerner from death to life. Most Muslims have never heard the gospel because Christians have been too afraid to take it to them. When Christian witnesses have gone to Muslims, planted their lives, learned the local language, stayed for years, and shared the gospel, they have seen fruit. The issue is not Muslim resistance but Christian disobedience.

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Filed Under: Missions, World Religions

The Missional Church Is both Missional and Engages in Missions

September 15, 2015 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

Missiology_CVRlrby Ed Stetzer

Being missional conveys the idea of living a purposeful, biblical mission. Christ’s love compels God’s people to be missional for God’s glory. The church is called to join Jesus on mission. This mission is from everywhere to everywhere. Mission is the reason the church exists.

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The Reproduction of Leaders

June 23, 2015 by bhacademic Leave a Comment

MissionOfGod_FNL_HC_JG.inddBy Dave Ferguson

We have the privilege of reading some of the Apostle Paul’s strategic thinking for accomplishing the mission of God—reproducing apprentices of Jesus. Paul, who literally gave his life for the mission of Jesus, was motivated by Jesus’ call to “Go, therefore, and make disciples of all nations” (Mt 28:19) and to see them reproduced from “Jerusalem, in all Judea and Samaria, and to the ends of the earth” (Ac 1:8). [Read more…]

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Opportunities and Challenges in Global Missions – Acts 1:8

April 17, 2015 by bhacademic 1 Comment

HCSB_jpg-150x0By M. David Sills

The twenty-first century is a time of unprecedented challenge and opportunity for global missions. The terrorism of 9/11 was the first of many cataclysmic global changes that are reshaping our world. The surge of terrorism against Western powers, the growth of Islam, and the burgeoning global prominence of the Majority World (formerly called Third World) represent significant challenges facing Christian missions. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Cultural Engagement, Missions

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