Christian Board Game Review – Portals and Prophets
In Portals and Prophets, players race across time to view biblical events in person.
In Portals and Prophets, players race across time to view biblical events in person.
Dragons, humans, dragons who turn into dragons and vice versa… it’s a lot to swallow. Which is why we break down the theology behind Nintendo’s Fire Emblem.
This week on the Plugged In Show, we look at how different types of entertainment affect us, plus talk with Rebecca St. James.
Commissioned lets players endure the missionary journeys on which the apostles traveled—revealing just how difficult they were.
This serves as a helpful primer for parents looking to understand the spirituality presented in Pokémon.
Why are folks drawn to shooter games like ‘The Finals’ and ‘Fortnite’? And is Gracie Abrams’ music right for your family?
In the gaming world, there’s one thing that every secular video game reviewer and player can agree on: This was a great year for new games.
It’s Plugged In’s very own holiday gaming guide. Plus, everything you need to know about Journey to Bethlehem.
We all know that parental controls exist, but do we actually use them? And do they even work? What else can we do to protect our kids?
Entertainment, pop culture and technology play a huge role in how boys are shaped mentally, emotionally and even spiritually. How can parents combat that?
Good media discernment is about guarding our eyes and hearts before we watch or listen. And it’s also about grappling with the entertainment we do see or hear. That’s why the Plugged In Blog is devoted to guarding, discussing and grappling. About Plugged In >>