by bradhuebert | Mar 7, 2020 | conflict, creativity, identity, Intimacy with God, spiritual growth, struggles
We’re under attack. Even if the scriptures weren’t crystal clear about this fact (which they are, see Ephesians 6:10-18), our own lives are full of enough evidence to write entire books about our battles. As a pastor—someone attempting to lead some kind of...
by bradhuebert | Jan 3, 2019 | Faith, Intimacy with God, spiritual growth, writing
In my last post I unpacked why prayer journalling is a game-changing tool that will take your spiritual life to the next level this coming year. If you haven’t read that post yet, please do. So… you’re tired of spinning your wheels, going around in...
by bradhuebert | Dec 31, 2018 | Intimacy with God, spiritual growth, writing
It’s New Years’ Resolution time. If you’re anything like me, you want to grow as a person this coming year. You desperately want to go deeper with God, go higher in faith, and go wider with your impact for his kingdom. You long to be a better friend,...
by bradhuebert | Sep 30, 2013 | Jesus Christ, spiritual growth, Uncategorized, vision
All truly great stories begin with an average Joe (or Joelle) being called, often reluctantly, into something greater. Sometimes crisis thrusts change upon them. Sometimes they are invited to rise, sometimes they are coerced. In all the great stories, the inward...
by bradhuebert | Jul 8, 2013 | identity, spiritual growth, struggles, the cross, Uncategorized
If you’re a regular GeekFaither, you’ve probably noticed my resounding silence on the blog front lately. Yeah, I needed a break. Simply put, I was tired. Very, very tired. My emotional gas tank was hacking on fumes, my frustration levels were torqued into...
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...