Jesus at the Joystick: Can Video Games be Spiritual? - Xalavier Nelson, Jr. - a podcast by Fuller Seminarys De Pree Center for Leadership and Theology of Work Projec

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Does spiritual development have to be dull? Or can growing with God be more like a game? Our guest today, Xalavier Nelson Junior, is a BAFTA-nominated narrative director and video game developer. He creates video games that communicate spiritual truths in places where they’re perhaps least expected. People playing games such as Hypnospace Outlaw or Can Androids Pray, or any number of the many games Xalavier has worked on, find themselves connecting with their shared humanity and examining the big questions of life, even as they solve puzzles in a futuristic universe inhabited by robots. We talk to Xalavier about how games including his latest release: An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs, can connect us to God’s truth, and to each other.

An Airport for Aliens Currently Run by Dogs

Scripture References

  • Luke 10:25-37
  • Matthew 13:1-9, 18-23

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