tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9206660347169327219.post1005729249768386827..comments2023-05-23T06:10:26.399-05:00Comments on Borderless Blogging: Announcing Church Planter: The Video Game | The ResurgenceAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13991218555078662281noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9206660347169327219.post-55905516007397728502011-04-13T18:20:08.032-05:002011-04-13T18:20:08.032-05:00Hey Katie. Thanks for your comments. I personally...Hey Katie. Thanks for your comments. I personally don't have anything against those who are trying to develop Christian video games - not that I know any. I've only seen one in my life and it was years ago. It was kind of cool. No, I was referring to making fun of the fictional game as it was humorously described above. I am a church planter, and I found the description of the game to be funny. I think it was intended to be funny. But, I suppose it is kind of an inside joke. <br /><br />So yeah, relax, I actually kind of like video games -- though I haven't found anyone willing to donate a Playstation to our ministry. I did recently notice that one of our interns has a Wii in her room. Waiting for a good time to sneak in there and play for a few hours.<br /><br />By the way, if you know of any good Christian video games out there, feel free to recommend them here. Especially if they are free and online.<br /><br />Peace!Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13991218555078662281noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9206660347169327219.post-62635141450282166892011-04-13T16:32:11.015-05:002011-04-13T16:32:11.015-05:00(And yes, I do realize this article is based on an...(And yes, I do realize this article is based on an April Fool's joke.)Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772445081291363971noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9206660347169327219.post-69425835571493245152011-04-13T16:29:44.770-05:002011-04-13T16:29:44.770-05:00As a Christian and a game developer who regularly ...As a Christian and a game developer who regularly attends the CGDC (Christian Game Developer Conference), I have to say that your beginning paragraph of commentary is a real discouragement. I understand that most "Christian" games are not very well done (generally from the lack of funding and support), but computer and video games can be a method of reaching people for Christ. Instead of "making fun" of games or cringing when you see a poorly made game trying to minister to the ever-growing population of gamers, how about praying for those who made the game? About supporting your fellow brothers and sisters in Christ?<br /><br />The few Christian game developers have enough opposition, they don't need the Church to join ranks with the world in opposing their Christ-led calling to minister with games.Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04772445081291363971noreply@blogger.com