Get a Taste of Creative Missions

Get a Taste of Creative Missions

May 23, 2018 by

We’ve been proudly supporting Creative Missions since 2011. Right now our creative missionaries are hard at work in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, helping underfunded local churches communicate better.

Want a sample of what Creative Missions is all about?

1. Follow & Support

First, you can follow along with this year’s trip, cheer them on, and offer your support.

2. Free Resource: Better Announcements

Our Creative Missions team helps local churches by refining and improving their processes. One of the tips they give is how to write better announcements. And we can share those tips with you.

Kelvin Co originally offered this advice back in 2013, and it’s been one of our most popular blog posts. Earlier this year he took that original post and expanded it for our Courageous Storytellers members. In honor of Creative Missions, we’re going to share it with you:  4 Tips for Writing Better Church Announcements.

If you find resources like this helpful, consider joining Courageous Storytellers.

3. Free Sample: Dangerous

Dangerous: A Go-to Guide for Church CommunicationWe wrote the book on Creative Missions—Dangerous: A Go-to Guide for Church Communication. The book supports Creative Missions, so by picking up the book you’re helping the cause. Plus, the book is like your own Creative Missions experience. Share the book with pastors and churches that need communication help and you’re becoming a creative missionary.

You can buy the book now, or grab a free, five-chapter sample of the ebook.

Post By:

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.
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