In Part 3 of our Discovering Faith series, we’re talking about faithfulness, not just as a trait, but as the fruit the Holy Spirit produces in us as we walk with God every day. It’s not flashy. It’s not always easy. But it’s powerful. This week, we look at Ghost of Tsushima and how Jin Sakai’s journey reflects the kind of faithfulness that shows up in real life, built on a foundation, tested through emotion, and lived out in hard choices. 📖 Featuring: Lamentations 3:22–23, Psalm 13:5, Luke 22 🎮 Based on: Ghost of Tsushima (base game)

Discovering Faith part 3 | Faithfulness Explained | Lessons from Ghosts of Tsushima

Explore how the story of *Ghost of Tsushima* helps us understand faithfulness as a daily walk with God rooted in trust, scripture, and perseverance.

Don’t Get Tired of Doing Good | Star Wars Clone Wars Devotional

This week on Geek Devotions, Celeste takes a look at the Battle of Mon Cola in season 4 of Star Wars Clone Wars. Here you see a young prince who is doing his best to do the right thing, but it wearing down on him. Have you ever felt like giving up when things always seem to go south when you try to do the right thing? How should a Christian respond to these moments? Join us today as Celeste talks about this very thing.

How to Seek God – Stranger Things Devotional

Season 3 of Stranger Things came out last week, and it's a wild ride. In it Dustin, Steve, and new friend Robin spend a couple of episodes decoding a secret Russian communication. It's a complicated process as they seek the truth, does seeking God take the same amount of complication? Dallas takes time to look at this question and give some practical advice.

The New 42: God Terraforms all things Review

The latest devotional from Nathan Marchand and Eric Anderson has released, and it is full of geekiness and godliness. The chapters in the form of daily devotions are numbered from 1-42, and they cover everything from Justice league, Cain and Abel, to the passing of Stan Lee. We here at Geek devotions love to see the things in Geek culture that will point you back to God and Eric and Nathan do an excellent job of doing just that.