by bradhuebert | Mar 5, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, vision
If I move this stuff along the garage wall, I can hang the ladder here instead of behind the van so it’s easier to get to when we need it. There’s something not quite right about the flow of my sermon. If I move this point here and drop that one, it moves...
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...
by bradhuebert | Feb 6, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, theology
The longer I walk with Jesus, the more I believe that good, sound theology holds many seemingly contradictory truths in tension. The poster boy for this concept is the grace vs. works debate. In Christian circles at least, false teaching isn’t usually a...
by bradhuebert | Jan 31, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, family, marriage, Ministry, preaching, Uncategorized, vision
Every day when I arrive at work, I take some time to get my bearings at my desk. My physical desktop and bulletin board are plastered with things I want to remember, things that are more important than anything else. It’s my way of staying focused on who I am...
by bradhuebert | Jan 30, 2012 | evaluation, family
Last week Shauna and I sat through a delightful set of parent/teacher interviews at our kids’ school. Yes, delightful. In the middle of the fifteen minute slot focused on our daughter, we shared some concerns—not about the teachers, but how our daughter was...
by bradhuebert | Jan 27, 2012 | conflict, evaluation, Faith
Yesterday I got mad. Actually, that’s not quite right. “Getting” mad makes me think of pianos crashing to a sidewalk, falling out of a blank blue sky. Which isn’t entirely accurate. It began as I read a recent blog post by Carlos Whittaker....