by bradhuebert | Jan 23, 2013 | community, evaluation, geek, social media
As we wrap up this week’s series, How To Use Social Media Like a Jedi, I’m going to share what’s working for me by sharing what I believe are social media jedi power tools. First let me share what isn’t: Twitter. I suck at it and it’s not...
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 | Jan 11, 2013 | evaluation, Faith, gaming, geek, Jesus Christ, spiritual growth, theology, Uncategorized
The Walking Dead Video Game offers us pictures of Jesus? My friend and fellow geek Steven Sukkau is a major gamer, and he says yes indeed. Read his article and find out why your picture of Jesus may just need some tweaking—thanks to the Walking Dead Video Game series....
by bradhuebert | Dec 30, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, geek, Uncategorized
Making New Years resolutions is a great idea. That said, most New Years resolutions never come to pass, for one simple reason: They’re built on the fluff of wishful thinking instead of the rock of thoughtful evaluation. New Years resolutions are baked into our...
by bradhuebert | Dec 12, 2012 | church, evaluation, evangelism, Faith, geek, social media, technology, theology
When most people think innovation, they think technology—Google Glass, augmented reality, sliced bread. But God wants us to grow an innovative faith that invigorates us and changes the world. The alternative is a stale faith, so here are seven tips to get you started...
by bradhuebert | Nov 28, 2012 | evaluation, geek, struggles, technology
FYI… We live in one of those lottery ball popper machine thingies. The balls represent the frenetic stream of information bouncing all around us. FYI… According to Richard Wurman, who wrote Information Anxiety (1989, Doubleday), a typical edition of The...