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Posts Tagged ‘Best of 2011’
January 24, 2012
Favorite Post of 2011 Poll Results
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Kevin D. Hendricks
Our best of 2011 poll reveals several guest blogger entries as our top picks.
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December 30, 2011
The Top 10 Posts of 2011
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Kevin D. Hendricks
We've been looking back at 2011 all week and now we present the top 10 posts of 2011.
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December 29, 2011
Best @cmsucks Tweets of 2011
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Kevin D. Hendricks
We have a lot of fun on Twitter sharing shorter bursts of wisdom and hilarity at @cmsucks. Here's the best of 2011.
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December 28, 2011
Top CFCC News of 2011
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Kevin D. Hendricks
As you probably know, our nonprofit parent is the Center for Church Communication and we do a lot more than just blog.
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December 27, 2011
Top Interviews of 2011
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Kevin D. Hendricks
We talked to a lot of interesting people in 2011, and we collected our favorite interviews of the year.
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December 26, 2011
Most Hotly Debated Posts of 2011
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Kevin D. Hendricks
We like a good debate. After all, 'frustrate' is a part of our motto. But some posts always generate more discussion than others.
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