REDEFINING MINISTRY - RECLAIMING PURPOSE
What if your second job isn't a detour-but a divine strategy?
Across centuries and cultures, pastors have often balanced their ministry with other vocations. In A Covocational Attitude, Dr. Richard D. Oliver explores a radical but biblically grounded mindset that redefines how ministers view their callings, work, and identity in a rapidly changing world.
At the book's heart lies a challenging and often controversial question: Is bivocational ministry a burden... or a strategic blessing?
Too often, the conversation around bivocational ministry is shaped by stigma, scarcity, and survival. Churches struggling to pay full-time salaries, pastors fighting burnout and self-doubt, and a theological culture that silently ranks ministers by their funding.
But what if we've missed the bigger picture?
Oliver uncovers a powerful biblical model by tracing the life and motivations of the Apostle Paul-who intentionally chose covocational ministry. Paul's convictions weren't driven by need but by strategy: to reach more people, to remain above reproach, to model integrity, and to remove cultural barriers to the gospel.
What if today's ministers could do the same?
Whether you're a bivocational pastor, a ministry student, a church leader, or someone feeling torn between sacred and secular work, this book is for you. A Covocational Attitude will help you reframe your calling, find peace in your purpose, and confidently lead-no matter how many hats you wear.
This book is for you if:
✔️ You're a pastor struggling with identity or legitimacy in bivocational ministry.
✔️ You're exploring how to integrate your faith with your work life.
✔️ You want a biblical and strategic lens to view ministry in modern contexts.
✔️ You're looking for practical insights grounded in Paul's own ministry choices.
✔️ You're a church leader, seminary professor, or denominational overseer seeking to support ministers with empathy and wisdom.
✔️ You long to rediscover joy, calling, and clarity in every corner of your work.
Get ready to adopt the attitude that changed Paul's ministry-and could reshape yours.