180: Christian Video Games That Are Good for Kids – Brent Dusing of TruPlay Games

GUIDING CHILDREN IN A DIGITAL AGE // EPISODE 180 – This week we delve into the importance of games with Christian roots that can meet children where they are at with Brent Dusing, CEO of TruPlay games. Did you know video games are the most prevalent past time for children and yet Christians don’t have a real footprint in that space?

Rather than demand children don’t play, the believers at TruPlay want to provide an engaging and impactful platform that kids can use while learning the Gospel message.

“I realized was about why do we get started? Because nobody was delivering great content for kids. It wasn’t there was a lack of Christian content. There’s there’s a lack of Christian content that was awesome and compelling and fun and exciting. Right? Here’s the metaphor we’d use. Too often Christian entertainment in the past was sold as robitussin. Please drink this it’ll help your cough. You need it. No. No. No. I know it doesn’t taste very good, but you need to drink this. That’s how it was sold. What we do at True Play is was we’re providing, you know, wonderful games and video content, cartoons, and comics that are like eating chocolate cake except that there’s vitamins and protein and calcium stuffed in it.”

Brent Dusing, TruPlay Games

Topics Covered in Today’s Episode

[00:02:50] The state of childhood in America today and being the adult in the room.

[00:07:54] God’s ways make more sense looking back.

[00:11:41] The slight of hand trick in virtue.

[00:15:45] Why video games?

[00:21:47] Content must engage, reflect values across mediums.

[00:26:05] TruPlay Games

[00:33:06] Things are worse, but there is hope. Embrace redemptive content.

  • Are there any good Christian video games out there?
  • What is a good Christian game app for kids?
  • Should Christian kids play video games?
  • How do we reach children with the Gospel?
  • How can we leverage technology to share the Bible?
  • What is the impact of screen time on children?
  • Is Christian media any good?

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