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 | Dec 7, 2012 | Faith, geek, heroes, movies, sci-fi, sin, spiritual growth, Star Wars, struggles, the cross, theology, vision
I am a Christian Geek. I am Rick. I am Batman. I am Neo. I am the Doctor. I am Aragorn. I am superman. I am Spider-man. I am Leonidas. I am Maximus Decimus Meridius. I am Iron Man, Thor, the Hulk, Cap, Hawkeye, and Black Widow. I am Obi-Wan, Luke, Han, and Leia. I...
by bradhuebert | Dec 4, 2012 | Christmas, Faith, geek, Uncategorized
One of the most common questions children ask about angels is, “Will I become an angel when I go to heaven?” The answer, I’m sorry to say, is no. An angel is an entity distinct from human beings. Hebrews 1:7 reads, “In speaking of the angels...
by bradhuebert | Dec 3, 2012 | Christmas, Faith, geek
Have you ever seen or experienced an angel? I have. Many times. Years ago I walked through a season of life where Jesus routinely opened my eyes to see spiritual realities. When I say ‘see’ I don’t mean envision, imagine, perceive, or discern. I mean...
by bradhuebert | Nov 21, 2012 | Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, prayer, struggles
Over the past month or two, I’ve blogged a few thought provoking posts about anxiety. How To Conquer Worry Using a Mall Map, Conquering Worry: Prayer 2.0, Dethroning Fear, Defining Fear and Anxiety, How to Knock Anxiety Off the Throne. This discussion is...
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...