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:

Innovate 4 Jesus & Certification Lab Hangout
October 7, 2014

Innovate 4 Jesus & Certification Lab Hangout

Watch a church communication conversation with our Certification Lab instructors and Justin Blaney from Innovate 4 Jesus.

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Certification Lab: Instructors Conversation
September 4, 2014

Certification Lab: Instructors Conversation

Is the Certification Lab worth it? In this video hangout our instructors give a taste of the insights you can expect and why it's worth the investment to attend.

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Groups Engine: Helping People Find Your Small Groups
August 20, 2014

Groups Engine: Helping People Find Your Small Groups

Managing small groups at your church can be difficult and technology isn’t always the great savior it claims to be. Groups Engine hopes to be different.

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How Is Your Church Responding to All the Pain in the World?
August 14, 2014

How Is Your Church Responding to All the Pain in the World?

There’s a lot of pain and anger and hurt in the world right now (like always). So how does your church respond and share hope and love to hurting people?

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events Article
August 8, 2014

Chicago Meetup: August 14

Join us for a meetup in Chicago during the Willow Creek Global Leadership Summit. We'll converse, connect and commiserate over tasty deep dish pizza.

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Reflecting on 10 Years of Church Marketing Sucks
July 31, 2014

Reflecting on 10 Years of Church Marketing Sucks

A lengthy and self-indulgent reflection on 10 years of Church Marketing Sucks. It's like a massive Throwback Thursday. Thanks for 10 years.

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10-Year Anniversary Auction

10-Year Anniversary Auction

Our 10-year anniversary celebration ends with a special charity auction. We've got one last "That's How We've Always Done It!" T-shirt and it goes to the highest bidder.

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Watch the 10-Year Anniversary Hangout
July 28, 2014

Watch the 10-Year Anniversary Hangout

We celebrate 10 years by talking church marketing with Brad Abare, Kevin D. Hendricks and Chuck Scoggins.

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What Have We Meant to You?: Giveaway & Discount

What Have We Meant to You?: Giveaway & Discount

It's the last week of our month-long anniversary celebration, and today we've got a discount on YouTube For Churches and a chance to win a free ebook.

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10-Year Anniversary Interview With ChurchMag
July 24, 2014

10-Year Anniversary Interview With ChurchMag

The church marketing conversation has changed over 10 years, but it's still necessary. As Eric Dye says, “Bad marketing can have good lighting.”

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There Is No Right Way to Do Church
July 22, 2014

There Is No Right Way to Do Church

As we talk about best practices for how to do church, it’s easy to get the idea that there’s one right way to do it. And that's just not true.

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10-Year T-Shirt Giveaway
July 18, 2014

10-Year T-Shirt Giveaway

As part of our 10-year anniversary celebration we're giving away T-shirts! Who doesn't want a free T-shirt? Enter now to win.

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10-Year Anniversary Hangout

10-Year Anniversary Hangout

On Monday, July 28 at 11 a.m. CT we’re having a 10-Year Anniversary Hangout. Join us for a conversation on how church marketing can get better.

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Certification Lab in Action
June 9, 2014

Certification Lab in Action

Right now more than 30 church communicators are gathered in Atlanta for the Certification Lab. Check out the insights being shared.

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Another One-Minute Church Communication Lesson
May 30, 2014

Another One-Minute Church Communication Lesson

"Often times we feel like we're alone. ... If I had to do it all over again, I'd surround myself with more strong people."

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