by bradhuebert | Oct 31, 2019 | creativity, Faith, Presence of God, Uncategorized
I believe curiosity is a powerful key to personal and spiritual growth. Curiosity is a humble posture that sees the unknown as a frontier awaiting our arrival. Creativity prepares us to explore, to create, and most importantly, to learn. It is by nature playful and...
by bradhuebert | Jan 22, 2019 | Faith, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, Presence of God
Do you want to experience God’s presence more tangibly in your life? Me too. Our most holy and necessary addiction is for manifestations of God’s glory, and nothing but his presence will do the trick. Let me share a game-changing thought: When the biblical...
by bradhuebert | Jul 18, 2013 | creativity, Faith, Intimacy with God, Presence of God, Uncategorized, worship
This morning I was reminded of a captivating quote from Ken Gire, author of “Windows of the Soul.” We reach for God in many ways. Through our sculptures and our scriptures. Through our pictures and our prayers. Through our writing and our worship. And through them He...
by bradhuebert | Jun 12, 2013 | Faith, geek, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, prayer, Presence of God
Last week I posted a snippet from devotional giant Oswald Chambers, who encouraged us to use our imaginations to put ourselves before God. This week I’m going to show you how to do that. Imagination and prayer: Start with the WHO. First of all, the power and...
by bradhuebert | Jun 6, 2013 | Faith, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, Presence of God, Uncategorized
WWJD, bruddas and sissas? Grab a bracelet and a bumper sticker and change the world. Personally, I’m glad that well-intentioned, mis-informed movement ran it’s course. Blech. Morality-wise, it had it’s merit. But… What would Jesus do, a...
by bradhuebert | Apr 19, 2013 | geek, Presence of God, Uncategorized, vision, worship
Last week I shared a blog post called “Christian Geeks will love worship in heaven.” Here’s a short mashup version of the sermon I preached on true worship this past Sunday. I took “the Simpsons approach”: offend everyone equally....