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 | Jan 23, 2013 | community, evaluation, geek, social media
As we wrap up this week’s series, How To Use Social Media Like a Jedi, I’m going to share what’s working for me by sharing what I believe are social media jedi power tools. First let me share what isn’t: Twitter. I suck at it and it’s not...
by bradhuebert | Jan 22, 2013 | community, evaluation, geek, social media, Uncategorized
Yesterday I challenged you to learn how to use social media like a Jedi. I said that any fool can swing a lightsaber; it takes a Jedi to wield the force. In social media, the “force” is syngergizing social media elements (like twitter and Pinterest) to...
by bradhuebert | Dec 12, 2012 | church, evaluation, evangelism, Faith, geek, social media, technology, theology
When most people think innovation, they think technology—Google Glass, augmented reality, sliced bread. But God wants us to grow an innovative faith that invigorates us and changes the world. The alternative is a stale faith, so here are seven tips to get you started...
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 | Sep 14, 2012 | evaluation, geek, social media, Uncategorized
During this week’s series on Facebook life, I’ve tackled: Twelve Philosophies of Facebook: Which One Are You? Four Concepts That Will Change How you Use Facebook Facebook: Like, Share, Comment… carefully (Facebook is a meritocracy, which impacts how...