Kevin D. Hendricks

When Kevin isn't busy as the editor of Church Marketing Sucks, he runs his own writing and editing company, Monkey Outta Nowhere. Kevin has been blogging since 1998, runs the hyperlocal site West St. Paul Reader, and has published several books, including 137 Books in One Year: How to Fall in Love With Reading, The Stephanies and all of our church communication books.

Kevin D. Hendricks's Posts:

technology Article
October 5, 2004

Church Blog

Blogging isn’t just a hip new trend for techies and information junkies. Businesses are jumping on the blog bandwagon. Blog software itself enables a non-technical person to post uniform content ...

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writing-editing Article
October 4, 2004

Common Writing Mistakes

If people aren’t reading your church newsletter, maybe it’s because it’s not worth reading. Shoddy writing can sink any communication. Literary guru Pat Holt offers 10 Mistakes Writers Don’t See, a ...

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examples Article
October 1, 2004

Chocolate in Church

Apparently chocolate Jesus isn’t so far fetched. The Church of England is launching a new program called “Back to Church Sunday” to entice people who have left the church to ...

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philosophy Article

Evangelism & Marketing

“Any religion that believes in evangelism at its core believes in marketing,” notes the Rev. Dan Webster, spokesman for the Episcopal Diocese of Utah. Wow. Couldn’t have said it better myself. ...

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off-the-wall Article
September 27, 2004

Jamming Cell Phones in Church

Churches in Mexico are using high-tech jammers to keep cell phones from ringing in the midst of services. It’s illegal, but no one seems to care. As interesting as that ...

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promotion Article

Subway in the House of God

Speaking of business ventures as church advertising, how about opening a Subway in the house of God? Seems a bit more commercial than many of us prefer, though it also sounds ...

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philosophy Article
September 24, 2004

They Should Lash Us To Our Pews

Some thoughts on the ridiculousness of our efforts in church from the Annie Dillard essay “An Expedition to the Pole,” which can be found in the book Teaching a Stone ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article

Sunday Morning Dress Code

The Ann Arbor News has a balanced article about the casual trend in church attire. The piece includes both the pragmatic and anti-legalism pro that God cares more about the ...

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church-business Article

If You Don’t Build It, They Will Come

Isaiah Church has no building, but that’s okay. Rev. Troy Benton plans to build his church by forming a congregation first, and worrying about a building later. It’s a common ...

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church-business Article

Money Grubbing

Stewardship has to be one of the touchiest subjects in the church. Until churches start charging a cover and collecting it at the door, offerings and pledge drives are a ...

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demographicsresearch Article
September 23, 2004

It’s the End of the Church As We Know It

A couple interesting tidbits from Will Samson, who just spent two days hanging out with George Barna and Leonard Sweet talking about the future of the church: “Currently only 65% of ...

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reviews Article

Making Sense of Church

Spencer Burke, creator of the TheOoze.com, wrote Making Sense of Church, a book that dives into a lot of the post-modern/emergent conversations about the church. While the book is more ...

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first-impressions-beyond Article
September 22, 2004

Church Shopping

Fall is back to school time, but it’s also back to church time, according to an article in The Christian Science Monitor, as more people tend to return to church ...

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advertising Article
September 20, 2004

Business Ventures as Church Advertising

Starting businesses, providing jobs, and generating an economic turn around for a depressed area of Portland: It’s advertising without advertising. “People have lost faith in the church because the church isn’t ...

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technology Article

E-mail and the Youth Pastor

Youth Specialties offers some advice for how youth workers can make the most of e-mail. The basic lesson is e-mail won’t replace mailings or phone calls as the communication vehicle ...

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