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Stop Seeing People As Their Problems

Jesus was on his way to do one miracle when a woman pushed through a crowd to reach him — a woman the community had reduced to her condition. When he turned and saw her, he didn't address her issue. He called her daughter. Dallas unpacks what that one word has to say about identity and healing.

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How to deal with that feeling of “What am I even doing here?” | Mortal Kombat 2

Johnny Cage had a lot of success at one point in time, but now feels like he's nothing. If you've ever hit that wall where you're asking "what am I even doing here," Dallas looks at Johnny's arc in Mortal Kombat 2 alongside Ephesians 2:10 to talk about what it means to find your purpose when you feel completely out of place.

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Feeling Like a Burden? The Powerful Message of Last Samurai Standing

In this week's episode of Geek Devotions, Dallas takes a look at the story of "The Last Samurai Standing." It was an action packed story that grabbed Dallas' attention from the start as it navigated various emotions and motivations. But one character stood out to Dallas in this series, a young lady who felt like … Continue reading Feeling Like a Burden? The Powerful Message of Last Samurai Standing

Dallas and Celeste Mora smiling at a comic convention with a colorful pop-art background. Text reads “Why We Minister to Geeks.” Promotional image for Geek Devotions episode about sharing God’s love in geek culture.

Why We Do Geek Ministry | Loving the Unseen in Geek Culture and Beyond

Sometimes God sets you up for something you don’t fully see coming. For us, that moment happened in line at Geek’d Con. What started as a simple realization has grown into a mission to show God’s love in geek culture. In this week’s blog, we’re answering one of our most asked questions: Why do we do Geek Devotions?

Anime characters Rudo and Enjin from Gachiakuta standing together, with bold text reading “Everyone Needs Grace – Gachiakuta Devotional.”

What Anime Taught Me About Grace (Gachiakuta Devotional)

In the anime Gachiakuta, Rudo makes a choice he instantly regrets. Instead of condemnation, he experiences grace, and Celeste from Geek Devotions shows how this moment points us to the amazing grace of God.