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 | Oct 24, 2012 | church, Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, struggles, vision
This Sunday we’re launching an edgy new series at DCC called “How to Survive a Coming Personal Apocalypse.” Why? It’s all over the news, saturating the web, sprinkled throughout coffee shops across the nation: apparently the end of the world is...
by bradhuebert | Oct 10, 2012 | Faith, geek, grace, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, the cross, theology
Sometimes the best way to rediscover something familiar is to look at it through a fresh lens, from a different angle. Maybe the Bible has gotten stale for you. The problem isn’t with the Bible, it’s with us—so I want to give you a powerful free lens to...
by bradhuebert | Oct 2, 2012 | Faith, geek, Intimacy with God
This won’t be a geekish post, per se, but I need to share this. God still speaks. God still heals. This past Sunday I’d just preached my lungs out and was singing my way through the closing song, when a few of the lyrics stood out to me: “Our God is...
by bradhuebert | Sep 27, 2012 | Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, prayer, theology, time travel, Uncategorized
I began the week by saying we’re all a bunch of time travelling zombies. Life can only be lived in the present, but we drift from past, to present, to future and back again, time travelling a thousand times a day. The more we time travel, the more stressed we...
by bradhuebert | Sep 17, 2012 | Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, Leadership, Ministry, Uncategorized, vision
Two weeks ago I blogged a pair of posts about the Hero’s Journey—an introduction to the Hero’s Journey, and How to Plug Your Story Into The Hero’s Journey. This week we’re going to explore Samson’s “Hero School,” found in...