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Faith in Play #90: Nerd Enough

May 6, 2025 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #90:  Nerd Enough, for May 2025. Thanks to Bryan Ray for recommending the Min/Max Podcast.  This topic comes from their second episode, some years back, which I just heard. The issue raised was whether any of the panelists on the podcast thought that they were “nerd enough”, that is, were … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: Alec Hardison, anime, AnimeNEXT, author, board games, bookcase, bryan ray, c.s. lewis, camelot, charles williams, christian, christian gamers guild, Colin Baker, comics, computer, console, Dr. Who, dungeon & dragons, fantasy, game design, games, geek, genre, Intellivision, j.r.r. tolkien, Jon Pertwee, ladyhawke, Last Starfighter, leverage, Mattell, min/max, multiverser, outcast, Patrick Troughton, Peter Davison, ray bradbury, role playing games, science fiction, space angel, star trek, star trek the motion picture, Sylvester McCoy, tactical, theory, time travel, Tom Baker, Ubercon, warfare, William Harnell

Faith in Play #61: Christian D&D

December 6, 2022 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

This is Faith in Play #61:  Christian D&D, for December 2022. Someone I have known online probably since I first became Chaplain of the Christian Gamers Guild recently read my recently republished book Do You Trust Me? (and made some positive comments about it), but then messaged me thus: …in your book Do You Trust … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith in Play Tagged: advanced dungeons & dragons, angels, basic dungeons & dragons, bible, c.s. lewis, christian game, christian gamers guild, christian games, competitive, cooperative, cosmology, cross, D&D, dave arneson, demons, devil, do you trust me, dungeons & dragons, elijah, elisha, faith and gaming, fantasy, gary gygax, george macdonald, gideon, good and evil, harry potter, Holmes edition, j.k. rowling, j.r.r. tolkien, joshua, madeleine l'engle, magic, magic symposium, medieval, moses, Narnia, paladins, resurrection, solomon, spells, spiritual battle, the way the truth and the dice, vampires, weapons

Christianity and Role-Playing Games

December 29, 2020 by Scott Bennie Leave a Comment

In September 2006, Christian Gamers Guild member Scott Bennie posted several drafts of this article to the guild group mailing list.  It appears not to have made it to the web site, an oversight which is being addressed presently. Christianity and Role-Playing Games: Toward Reconciliation The price of living in grace is that we must … [Read more…]

Posted in: Uncategorized Tagged: c.s. lewis, D&D, dungeons & dragons, dungeons and dragons, fantasy, gaming, j.r.r. tolkien, lewis, lord of the rings, lotr, Middle Earth, Narnia, occultism, role-playing, testament, the chronicles of narnia, tolkien, voyage of the dawn treader

Tough Choices Make for a Good Game

October 13, 2020 by mgarcia Leave a Comment

Many years ago, when we were just learning to play D&D Third Edition, our weekly gaming group spent over a year exploring the Temple of Elemental Evil. What started out as a brief tutorial in a new game system never ended, and a year later several players grew bored and frustrated. Though I joined the … [Read more…]

Posted in: Tutorials Tagged: 1st edition, 2nd edition, 3rd edition, AD&D, aliens, ammo, ammunition, arrows, battle of isandlwana, bill paxton, campaign, conan, conan the destroyer, D&D, dave arneson, desert, DM, dungeons & dragons, equipment, exploration, Fafrhd, food, fritz leiber, gary gygax, grey mouser, hit points, index card, indiana jones, j.r.r. tolkien, jaws, king arthur, knights of the round table, lantern, Laura Hickman, logistics, lord of the rings, magic items, monopoly, Monty Haul, oil, pokemon, raiders of the lost ark, robert e. howard, strength, tension, the 13th warrior, torch, Tracy Hickman, treasure, water, zulu dawn, zulu warriors

Faith and Gaming: Admonition

June 6, 2017 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

For three years this column has been presenting thoughts on our Christian faith and how it relates to our games. In that time we have considered some of the essential aspects of play, looked at how to express our faith through our games, our relationships with other players, some of the difficult issues that are … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: apology, defense, faith, faith and gaming, fantasy, fiction, gaming, j.r.r. tolkien, lord of the rings, mister rogers, mister rogers' neighborhood, mjyoung, mr. rogers

Faith and Gaming: Imagery

December 6, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Eight months ago we began exploring ways of bring our faith to bear on our games. In that time, we looked at quite a variety of ideas. We said that you could play the Good Guys, characters who shared at least part of your faith; but that you could also play the Bad Guys, showing … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: aslan, buffy, buffy the vampire slayer, c.s. lewis, chronicles of narnia, faith, faith and gaming, frodo, gaming, gandalf, images, images of faith, j.r.r. tolkien, lord of the rings, marty mccall, metaphor, mjyoung, symbolism, symbols, the door magazine

Faith and Gaming: Fantasy

September 27, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Often you will get advice from Christians suggesting that if you want to play role playing games as a Christian you need to remove the magic from the games. Don’t play the wizards, whatever you do; and if you have the choice, stick to science fiction games, or espionage or western or other settings in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: c.s. lewis, charles williams, espionage, faith, faith and gaming, fantasy, gaming, j.r.r. tolkien, magic, miracles, mjyoung, role-playing, roleplaying, science fiction, The Expositor, western, wizards

Faith and Gaming: In Vain

June 28, 2016 by M. J. Young, Chaplain Leave a Comment

Last month as we concluded our consideration of Magic, we raised a bigger issue: is it appropriate for characters in a fictional world to call upon any deity? It is not a simple question. At every turn God has commanded that we have no regard for other gods; it is top of the list in … [Read more…]

Posted in: Chaplain's Corner, Faith and Gaming Tagged: aslan, atheism, blasphemy, c.s. lewis, evil, faith, faith and gaming, gaming, good, good and evil, j.r.r. tolkien, magic, maleldil, multiverser, name of god, Narnia, role-playing, roleplaying, rpg, space trilogy, tolkien, world building, YHWH

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