by bradhuebert | Jan 22, 2013 | community, evaluation, geek, social media, Uncategorized
Yesterday I challenged you to learn how to use social media like a Jedi. I said that any fool can swing a lightsaber; it takes a Jedi to wield the force. In social media, the “force” is syngergizing social media elements (like twitter and Pinterest) to...
by bradhuebert | Nov 19, 2012 | church, community, evaluation, Faith, geek, Ministry, relationships, sci-fi, social media
I’m reading Comeback Churches right now (Ed Stetzer and Mike Dodson). And man, are these boys putting my heart into words. These are things I’ve long believed, but never quite articulated—mostly relating to mission and culture and how the church is...
by bradhuebert | Sep 11, 2012 | community, family, geek, social media
If you use Facebook, you have a Facebook Philosophy Yesterday’s post introduced twelve common Facebook philosophies to help you identify your own Facebook flare. Today I want to unpack four important implications. (Let’s use FBP as shorthand for Facebook...
by bradhuebert | Jun 21, 2012 | church, community, evangelism, Faith, geek, Uncategorized
If outreach seems complicated and scary to you, maybe you need a new angle. Here’s a video I made a few years ago called “5-2Thrive in a Nutshell.” You know what I believe? I believe if nothing much changed in our churches, if all we did was live...
by bradhuebert | May 28, 2012 | community, Faith, geek, geeks of the week
Two months ago I relaunched bradhuebert.com with a new log-line: “Where Geeks and Faith Unite.” Sometimes, we’ve just had some good old fashioned fun: the Malcolm Reynolds vs. Han Solo Space Cowboy smack down, a contest or two, a funny photo here and...
by bradhuebert | Feb 7, 2012 | community, evaluation, Leadership, marriage, Ministry, parenting, vision
In their landmark book “Made To Stick” Chip and Dan Heath unpack what they call “the curse of knowledge.” It’s describes how knowing something causes us to forget what it felt like to not know it. You know? My kids display the curse of...