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Author: M. J. Young, Chaplain

Overview of the Articles on the New Christian Gamers Guild Website

November 28, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain 1 Comment

Over the past eighteen months, our diligent and dedicated webmaster Bryan has been republishing much of the material generated by and for the Christian Gamers Guild over the previous two decades in a new web format which is thought to be more accessible and is certainly better looking.  That has included material from our e-zine … [Read more…]

Posted in: Bible Study, Chaplain's Corner, Conventions, Experience Talks, Faith and Gaming, Faith in Play, Games, Lands in the Clouds, Magic Symposium, Media, Northumbria, Reviews, RPG Cartography, RPG-ology, RPGs, Sessions to Remember, The Servant GM, The Way the Truth and the Dice, Tutorials, Uncategorized, Video Games Tagged: faith and gaming, faith in play, gaming, mj young, mjyoung, role-playing, roleplaying, rpg-ology, the way the truth and the dice, the way the truth the dice, wtd

Faith and Gaming: Miscarriage

November 21, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Therefore do not let what is for you a good thing be spoken of as evil. These words of the Apostle Paul in Romans 14:16 are cause enough for us to tell the world that role playing games such as Dungeons & Dragons™ are a good thing which Christians can and perhaps should embrace, enjoy, … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: cult, cults, D&D, dnd, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, evil, faith, faith and gaming, false accusation, FAQ, frequently asked questions, gaming, michael crowe, mj young, mjyoung, relationships, religion, role-playing, roleplaying, rpg, satanism, stephanie crowe, wrongful imprisonment

Faith and Gaming: Samaritan

November 7, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

I pondered what to write in this month’s column. Normally I’m not much for noting special events, but this column marks the conclusion of four years during which a new subject has been addressed each month, relating our faith to our gaming, exploring how we can make our game play specifically Christian. The hope is … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: deals, faith, faith and gaming, faust, gaming, good samaritan, keith green, mj young, mjyoung, prodigal, prodigal son, racism, redemption, stories, story

Faith and Gaming: Teleology

October 24, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

God of our fathers, Whose almighty hand Leads forth in beauty all the starry band Of shining worlds in splendor through the skies Our grateful songs before Thy throne arise. There’s an old joke about a comedians convention at which those in attendance didn’t bother to tell any jokes in their speeches, but rather referred … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: antony flew, apology, cosmology, david hume, dna, faith, faith and gaming, gaming, gravity, intelligent design, isaac newton, mj young, momentum, philosophy, physics, proof, teleology, watchmaker, william paley, world building, worldbuilding

Faith and Gaming: Heavens

October 10, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

The heavens are telling the glory of God; the wonder of his works displays the firmament. I grew up to that, to some degree. It’s the words to perhaps the most familiar selection from Haydn’s oratorio, The Creation, and it was sung by church choirs before I was in them and when I was in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: astrology, astronomy, c.s. lewis, haydn, heavenly host, heavens, magi, Narnia, ramandu, stars, the chronicles of narnia, the creation, voyage of the dawn treader

Faith and Gaming: Animals

September 26, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain 1 Comment

In The Wind in the Willows the main characters sing a Christmas carol which speaks of the animals as the first to “sing Noel”, to recognize Christ on Earth. It is, of course, a fantasy; and perhaps more than that, it is a children’s fantasy. There is no reason to take it seriously. On the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: angels, animals, balaam, christmas, demons, faith, faith and gaming, games, gaming, ghosts, harry potter, invisible, jim henson, kenneth grahame, labyrinth, leprechauns, mjyoung, roleplaying, rpg, senses, spiritual, the wind in the willows, Verse Three Chapter One, werewolves

Faith and Gaming: Holy Men

September 12, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

For the last few months we’ve been considering character Archetypes, what we can learn from these as Christians, and how we can use them to express our faith in our games. There are quite a few more we could cover, based solely on what someone has dubbed the professional archetypes, and it has been mentioned … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: archetypes, clerics, faith, faith and gaming, fantasy, gaming, ministers, ministry, mjyoung, priests, role-playing, roleplaying, roleplaying game, rpg

Faith and Gaming: Wizards

August 29, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain 1 Comment

I will confess that I specifically saved this one of the Archetypes for this month. It has been something of a tradition to cover subjects related to game magic in October, begun inadvertently when I addressed the objections to Magic that first year and then returned to it a year later when I recommended Fantasy … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: dumbledore, faith, faith and gaming, gaming, gandalf, harry potter, jk rowling, jrr tolkien, knowledge, lord of the rings, mage, magic, magician, merlin, mjyoung, multiverser, nature, old verses new, power, science, scientist, sorcerer, spider-man, spiderman, the hobbit, thomas edison, understanding, Verse Three Chapter One, wizard

Faith and Gaming: Rogues

August 15, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

When the dwarfs said that they had come to hire a burglar, Bilbo Baggins was insulted. He was a respectable hobbit, a bit reclusive but generally admired in the community. He certainly was no thief. The dwarfs indicated that they meant no offense. You can call it expert treasure finder if you like. It’s all … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: archetypes, bilbo baggins, blake's 7, burglar, faith, faith and gaming, gaming, gurps, han solo, jrr tolkien, lynette cowper, mjyoung, ninja, Robin Hood, rogues, scoundrel, star wars, T.H.E. Cat, the hobbit, thief, vila reston

Faith and Gaming: Knights

August 1, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Two months ago we began considering character Archetypes and how they reflected our values, for better or for worse. Last month we considered Warriors in that connection, and this month we are going to expand on that notion by looking at the knight. To grasp this as an archetype, it is important that we agree … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: archetypes, arthur, arthurian, battle, c.s. lewis, charlemagne, combat, faith, faith and gaming, fighters, gaming, green berets, heroes, ivanhoe, john sturges, knights, kurosawa, marines, military, mjyoung, paladins, rangers, round table, seals, seven samurai, sir walter scott, soldiers, the magnificent seven, the way the truth and the dice, violence, warriors, wtd
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