by bradhuebert | Oct 11, 2013 | Faith, gaming, geek, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ
C.S. Lewis said we can get a fresh look at something by looking at its reflection in a mirror. Video games, even the most bizarre ones, are designed to resemble life in some way. Which means on some level, we really can get a fresh look at real life by recognizing a...
by bradhuebert | Oct 7, 2013 | Faith, gaming, geek, technology, Uncategorized
Some have said life is like a video game. This statement reminds me of a recent movie review by a mother claiming the Lord of the Rings borrowed heavily from Harry Potter. Video games are loosely based on life, not the other way around. Life is like a video...
by bradhuebert | Jul 15, 2013 | gaming, geek, Uncategorized
Video games were born when I was a kid and we’ve kinda grown up together. I think we’re both still kids inside, but that’s another blog post for another day. First, my credentials: I owned Pong. End of story. Your argument is invalid. I also had a...
by bradhuebert | Apr 1, 2013 | Faith, gaming, geek, Intimacy with God, marriage, sci-fi, Uncategorized
It’s Time to Introduce the winners of the Geek Faith Tribe “Big Geek” Contest. First of all, everyone who entered truly is a big geek. Most of you are bigger geeks than I’ll ever be. So kudos, my tribe. But here we go: FIRST PRIZE: Asher...
by bradhuebert | Mar 12, 2013 | evaluation, Faith, gaming, Intimacy with God, prayer, struggles, Uncategorized
Cool Idea of the Week Video Gamers are familiar with the concept of a H.U.D., or a “Heads-Up Display.” A H.U.D. helps players keep track of their health, ammo levels, maps, point tallies, that kind of thing. But I’ve been wondering: What if you could...
by bradhuebert | Feb 18, 2013 | evaluation, Faith, gaming, geek, heroes, identity, Intimacy with God, sci-fi, Star Wars, Uncategorized, vision
When it comes to the important stuff in life, Geeks know. We may not know that we know, but Geeks know. Throughout this series we’re going to explore what we Geeks know—or ought to know—and why it matters. If Geeks know anything, we know what it means to live...