Dealing With the Loss of Icons: A Call to the Next Generation

It feels like we are constantly losing the icons, mentors, and legends we look up to, leaving many of us unsure of what to do next. This episode explores the tension of these losses and offers a practical guide on how the older generation can pass down wisdom while the younger generation steps up to pick up the mantle.

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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?

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Fortnite and Faith: Learning to Shift when God Says Move

In this Fortnite-inspired devotional, Dallas shares how the game’s closing storm reminds us to stay aware of life’s changing seasons. Learn how to trust God’s timing, move when He says move, and find peace in the middle of your storm.

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Small Beginnings, Big Impact: Lessons from Silksong

Silksong may have started as a tiny flash game, but it grew into a worldwide hit that crashed servers on release day. This devotional reminds us that the small beginnings in our own lives matter too — they are the foundation God uses to build something bigger than we can imagine.

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A Response to the Brokeness of Anime Influence

Anime is not the enemy nor the poison pill. The abuse of escapism, addiction, and unguarded hearts is—our call is to disciple, guide, and model Christ to the next generation.