In this week’s Geek Devotions, guest host Drew from The Cel Cast Podcast takes the wheel for a powerful and geeky devotional inspired by Mario Kart World and Hebrews 12:1–2. Life can feel like a chaotic race — full of red shells, detours, and moments where we just want to give up. But what if the goal isn’t to come in first… but simply to finish the race? Drew explores what it means to keep moving forward in your faith, even when you stumble, and reminds us that we’re not running alone — there’s a crowd cheering you on, and Jesus already crossed the finish line to make a way for you.

Running the Race of Faith Isn’t About Winning — It’s About Finishing | Feat. Drew from The Cel Cast

Ever felt like giving up in your walk with God? You did something dumb and you feel like there' no hope? Drew from the Cel Cast has some encouragement for you!

A Look Back at Dragon Ball | By Drew Dodgen

Drew DodgenWriter On March 1st, 2024, Akira Toriyama, the creator of Dragon Ball, passed away. Normally, celebrity deaths don’t affect me much. I am generally just disappointed that they are gone. That would probably have been as far as this went, except I had been thinking of rewatching early Dragon Ball in the months preceding … Continue reading A Look Back at Dragon Ball | By Drew Dodgen

The Loft | Talking Music with Francisco and Drew | 171

Welcome to The Loft, a new segment of Comm Talk by Geek Devotions, hosted by John Harju. In this episode, John is joined by fellow Culture Box members Francisco (Retro Rewind Podcast) and Drew (The CelCast Podcast) to discuss music, life, faith, and their interconnectedness.  https://feed.podbean.com/geekdevotions/feed.xml Connect with Francisco at http://www.retrorewindpodcast.com Connect with Drew at … Continue reading The Loft | Talking Music with Francisco and Drew | 171

But Every End Marks a New Beginning | Final Fantasy XIV Devotion | feat Drew of The Cel Cast

This week on Geek Devotions, special guest Drew; of The Cel Cast Podcast, joins us to talk about Final Fantasy XIV. This popular massively multiplayer online role-playing game ( MMO RPG) has a wild past where the original version actually had to die in order for there to be a new beginning. How does this apply to us?