If you love superheroes, you’ll love the old testament. I was just reading the first chapter of Joshua, where God commands Joshua to rise to an outrageous leadership position (replacing Moses, the giant green “Hulk” of the Bible) and do the overwhelming and absolutely unsurmountable in an incredible journey that should be called “Lord of the Weanies” (because, the people of Israel were truly pathetically-amazing people). This journey would require Joshua to deliver the promised people to their promised homeland in enemy territory. There is a reason that God tells Joshua to be “strong and very courageous” three times in a row. This journey includes adventures of espionage, a redeemed prostitute named Rahab, parting rivers, the freaky collapse of the great city of Jericho, and the sun standing still. Needless to say, these matters aren’t to be taken lightly. God orchestrated these adventures “...so that all the people of the earth might know that th...