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...
by bradhuebert | Nov 15, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, struggles
Margins. In school, I hated ’em. Lines? Who needed ’em. Give me a blank page, let me loose, let me doodle and explore and create without boundaries and constraints. Boxes? Don’t put me in one, or I’ll bust out, or rebel, or die. I want to go...
by bradhuebert | Nov 12, 2012 | evangelism, Faith, geek, Jesus Christ, struggles, the cross, theology, Uncategorized
It happened on November 4th, 2012. It was a typical Sunday morning. Or was it. We broke new ground for the Dalhousie Community Church. Launched into new territory. And had a ball doing it. Woo hoo! I, Brad Huebert, preached a doozy of a sermon about surviving the...
by bradhuebert | Nov 2, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, geek, the cross, theology, Uncategorized, worship
This week we’ve been talking about dethroning fear in our lives. Yesterday we learned the difference between fear and anxiety. Today I’m going to show you how to use your new definition of anxiety to find freedom from it. To recap: Anxiety has a subject...
by bradhuebert | Oct 31, 2012 | Faith, geek, theology, Uncategorized
Earlier this week I began a miniseries on fear. I left you pondering how we might dethrone fear and end it’s rule in our lives, and we’ll get there. But first, we need to define a few terms. For one thing, fear and anxiety are not the same thing. Knowing...