by bradhuebert | Sep 21, 2020 | sci-fi, sin, technology, Uncategorized, writing
A couple years ago, I found myself sitting next to an eternal optimist on a plane—which is strange, because he lived in California. My hipster-glasses-wearing seatmate was convinced, to the core of his being, that humanity was basically good. Most people, he insisted,...
by bradhuebert | Oct 2, 2018 | Books, Brad Huebert, creativity, sci-fi, technology, Uncategorized, writing
I’m a full-time church planter. What does that mean? It means I’m a spiritual entrepreneur living the startup life. My hours are as irregular as a senior’s bowels. I’m a visionary with my head in the clouds, forced to march my life along the...
by bradhuebert | Aug 5, 2013 | Books, conflict, evaluation, geek, geek faith tribe, movies, sci-fi, Uncategorized
World War Z: The Movie A month or two ago I enjoyed watching World War Z on the big screen with a buddy of mine. The film was impressive. Pitt managed to offer summer moviegoers a manic, brooding, clever race against extinction with a satisfying ending. I was hoping...
by bradhuebert | May 30, 2013 | Faith, geek, heroes, movies, sci-fi, social media, spiritual growth, Uncategorized
I watched Iron Man 3 in 3D the other day. This was bombastic, over the top fun. A nobly constructed third outing, rising higher than the second instalment but lower on the podium than the bar-setting first film in the series. Right. But I realized something...
by bradhuebert | Apr 2, 2013 | Faith, sci-fi, Uncategorized, vision
Is your faith passive or active? Let me help you figure that out. Passive Faith Passive faith is about waiting. About patience. About holding on when things get tough. It’s about keeping your head above water. Passive faith is about receiving the strength and...
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...