Games Are About Relationships
I was recently on a call that gathered a group of brothers across various vocations. There were ministry leaders, educators, administrators, and game developers, all of whom loved Jesus and liked games. As we chatted and shared our stories and work, I was struck by one idea: games are about relationships.
The Complexity of Games & The Simplicity of Christ
In an industry of ever-increasing complexity, the good news is God’s plan for us is refreshingly simple. In John 15, Jesus explains it this way, “I am the vine; you are the branches. If you remain in me and I in you, you will bear much fruit.”
- 1 Corinthians
- Abundance
- Acts
- Agency
- Algorithms
- Art
- Authenticity
- Authority
- Babel
- Beauty
- Blame
- Bugs
- C.S. Lewis
- CGDC
- Christian Games
- Church
- Colossians
- Community
- Complexity
- Conflict
- Constraints
- Control
- Corinthians
- Creation
- Creativity
- Culture
- David
- Discouragement
- Diversity
- Doubt
- Ecclesiastes
- Endurance
- Evangelism
- Exodus
- Failure
- Flourishing
- Free Will
- Fruit
- G.K. Chesteron
- Game Design
- Generosity
- Genesis
- Goals
- Hebrews
- Honor
- Hospitality
- Humility
- Hypocrisy
- Identity
- Interview
- Isaiah
- James
- Jeremiah
- Jesus
- John
- Joy
- Judges
- Language
- Lies
- Loss
- Love
- Matthew
- Missions
- Mobile
- Moses
- Pathfinding
- Paul
- Peace
- Perspective
- Play
- Poetry
- Power
- Prayer
- Pride
- Priorities
- Programming
- Proverbs
- Psalms
- Relationships
- Romans
- Safety
- Shame
- Sin
- Soma
- Stewardship
- Storytelling
- Success
- Testimony
- Theology
- Timothy
- Truth
- Uncertainty
- Video
- Violence
- Vulnerability
- War
- Wisdom
- Work
- Worship
- Zechariah