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Three big things you may not have considered about supernatural healing

Three big things you may not have considered about supernatural healing

by bradhuebert | Mar 3, 2014 | Faith, Intimacy with God, Uncategorized

I’ve seen God heal a whole lot of people lately, often through me and my shaky faith. To be honest, I’ve been hesitant to write about it. I think that’s partly because: I’m not sure I’m qualified to speak with any kind of authority on the...

Jesus is my hero.

by bradhuebert | Aug 13, 2013 | Faith, geek, identity, Jesus Christ, theology, Uncategorized

Jesus is my hero. Here’s one reason I think he should be yours, too. Alter Egos All good fiction is built on conflict, especially the conflict raging within the characters we empathize with. In the comic world, alter egos and secret identities build dramatic...
MATRIX SPOON BOY: FAVOURITE MOVIE MOMENT #1

MATRIX SPOON BOY: FAVOURITE MOVIE MOMENT #1

by bradhuebert | May 8, 2012 | Faith, geek, movies, sci-fi, theology

Over the next few days I want to share some of my favourite movie moments with you. Favourite? Let me rephrase that. “Favourite” doesn’t cut it, because I also use that word to describe fifty-one flavours of ice cream or the coolest t-shirt in my...
Sacred tension: finding life between the extremes

Sacred tension: finding life between the extremes

by bradhuebert | Feb 6, 2012 | evaluation, Faith, theology

The longer I walk with Jesus, the more I believe that good, sound theology holds many seemingly contradictory truths in tension. The poster boy for this concept is the grace vs. works debate. In Christian circles at least, false teaching isn’t usually a...
Why Christians should be the ultimate pragmatists

Why Christians should be the ultimate pragmatists

by bradhuebert | Dec 15, 2011 | church, Faith, Ministry, theology

Yanked from Yahoo this morning: “When the time came for Merriam-Webster to pick its top word of 2011, its editors decided they needed to be pragmatic. So they chose … pragmatic. The word, an adjective that means practical and logical, was looked up so...
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