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Testimonials


Brian Kinchen was keynote speaker for our 1st Annual “Make a Difference” Fund Raiser Banquet. It was truly an act of God that allowed Brian to be the speaker at our 1st Banquet. It would be impossible to have a more perfect speaker to share the heart of what we wanted to communicate to our guests. He was humble, humorous, engaging and inspirational and shared an incredible message through his story. We received raving feed-back from our guests and a month later, people are still quoting and discussing things that he shared during his speech. That is effective! On top of that he helped us raise twice as much money for the school as any endeavor that we have tried over our 27 years of existence. Brian “Made a Difference”!

Pastor Bill Warren
Co-Lead Pastor
Highland Fellowship Church Head of School
Highland Christian Academy Elgin, Illinois

Brian Kinchen is so much more than a football player. I have worked with him for nearly four years, and I have seen his passion for young people, his devotion to his family and his strong Christian message come through consistently in all he does. Recently he led a Youth Rally for the Governor’s Prayer Breakfast at Alex Box Stadium on the campus of LSU. He spoke clearly and boldly in challenging the youth present to more closely examine their lives under the microscope of the Living Lord… and not their peers! It was inspiring, educational, and thought-provoking.

Bobby Welch, Head Master
The Dunham School
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Brian Kinchen’s message was one of the most honest, entertaining, and inspiring that my students and I have ever heard. His account captured the attention of all students, parents and teachers present. This is not just for sports fans: Brian’s story will motivate and encourage everyone to find the best part of themselves and focus on what is really important in Life.

Mike Roboski
Director of Campus Ministry
Cathedral School
Natchez, Mississippi

Brian Kinchen spoke to our Celebration Singles Class at Broadmoor United Methodist Chruch recently and was one of the best speakers we have had in our twenty-five year history. As speaker coordinator for our group we feel Brian was a fantastic choice combining his Christian faith with his professional accomplishments. Many members of our group are still talking about his presentation and many have read his book. I have used his book in my school classroom as well. I would encourage anyone to have Brian as a speaker for their group.

Tom Lusk
Celebration Singles Class
Broadmoor United Methodist
Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Brian Kinchen’s presentation was right on target. He was honest and transparent about his own life and the things which are essential to a successful life. His passion for his subject was very evident. I would recommend Brian for any group which wants to get off dead center and go forward.

Phil Lineberger, Senior Pastor
Williams Trace Baptist Church

Brian gives an incredible testimony of being used by God both as an NFL player and as a man struggling to find his place on the journey of faith. He speaks as a father, husband, and most importantly a companion on the road to God.

Bryan Stoltenburg
The Summit Men’s Ministry
Williams Trace Baptist Church
Houston, Texas

Brian Kinchen more than delivered on what we expected. We had very specific goals for his speech to our sales force, and Brian was very open to meeting those specific needs. We met prior to his appearance and laid out what we wanted – he did his own homework and it showed!

The ultimate compliment we could pay Brian after his speech was that we wouldn’t change a thing! Our sales force left inspired and with new ideas on what it truly means to lead with a positive attitude.

If you are thinking of hiring Brian but are unsure, PLEASE call me (unless you are a competitor).

Henry Hays
Associate Diector, Sales
Amylin Pharmaceuticals
San Diego, California

The Long Snapper

Brian Kinchen
Superbowl XXXVIII

Played in the NFL for 13 years. Three Years after retirement. Patriots called. Snaps the game winning ball to win Superbowl XXXVIII for The New England Patriots.