by bradhuebert | Apr 8, 2013 | creativity, drawing, Uncategorized, vision, writing
Everyone can draw, but most people don’t know how to draw. When we’re learning to print, our teachers don’t just tell us to reproduce the letter R or else, they show us how to pull it off. Where should our #2 pencil start on the paper? Where should...
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 | Mar 28, 2013 | evaluation, geek, Intimacy with God, Jesus Christ, the cross, Uncategorized, vision
Last week I convinced you that you were a visual person. Next, I blew your mind by helping you see that you can already draw. Today, I’m going to show you that you have the “magical” power to change things from one form to another. I’m talking...
by bradhuebert | Feb 19, 2013 | evaluation, Faith, geek, movies, sci-fi, Uncategorized, vision
Geeks know stuff. Yesterday we began a new blog series, “Geeks Know.” We explored how Geeks know what it means to live for a cause and challenged each other to move from theory to reality. Today’s truth: Geeks know courage. Especially movie geeks....
by bradhuebert | Feb 18, 2013 | evaluation, Faith, gaming, geek, heroes, identity, Intimacy with God, sci-fi, Star Wars, Uncategorized, vision
When it comes to the important stuff in life, Geeks know. We may not know that we know, but Geeks know. Throughout this series we’re going to explore what we Geeks know—or ought to know—and why it matters. If Geeks know anything, we know what it means to live...
by bradhuebert | Feb 12, 2013 | evangelism, Faith, geek, vision
Sometimes outreach can seem intimidating or complicated. That’s why I’m helping our church make a big difference for God by doing little things for people. I call the concept 5-2Thrive (Five-To-Thrive), and I think it’s one of simplest, most...