Posts Tagged ‘books’

Pep Talk Live: Encouragement for Church Communicators
February 5, 2018

Pep Talk Live: Encouragement for Church Communicators

Check out our Facebook Live event featuring Kelley Hartnett talking about her new book, You've Got This: A Pep Talk for Church Communicators.

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New Book: You’ve Got This by Kelley Hartnett
January 24, 2018

New Book: You’ve Got This by Kelley Hartnett

Church communication is hard. We get it. But you know what? You've got this. Here's a pep talk for church communicators that's part hug and part first-bump.

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Celebrating 15,000 ChurchM.ag Posts
November 19, 2015

Celebrating 15,000 ChurchM.ag Posts

This week ChurchM.ag posted their 15,000th blog post. Whoa. We're celebrating by giving away all our books.

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10 Summer Reads for Church Communicators
June 17, 2015

10 Summer Reads for Church Communicators

A summer reading list to help improve your church communication skills. We've got everything from communicating change to creative fuel.

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ChurchMag Spotlight: Kevin D. Hendricks
December 17, 2013

ChurchMag Spotlight: Kevin D. Hendricks

"This is the greatest story ever told. We want people to come to our churches and hear that. But if we're not telling anybody—we're not doing the great commission."

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10 Books for Summer Reading
June 20, 2012

10 Books for Summer Reading

Summer is a great time to kick back with a book. Here are some summer reading suggestions that will help you improve your church communication.

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Expert Series: What Are You Reading?
March 21, 2011

Expert Series: What Are You Reading?

Despite the onset of blog posts and tweets, the old printed volume still holds the power to change our thinking. Our expert series continues with some book recommendations.

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5 Lessons from the Salvation of Blue Like Jazz
October 13, 2010

5 Lessons from the Salvation of Blue Like Jazz

Recently, Blue Like Jazz made headlines with a grassroots campaign that raised $125,000 to save the film from extinction. What can churches learn from this? We explore that question.

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