Episode 13 – Gluttony (Virtues & Vices, Part 3)

Grant, Peter, and Branden are back with the next part of our Virtues & Vices series! We start with the final tally for the first RPG Podcasters’ Charity Drive, and a bit of other news. Then we dive into Gluttony—what it is, common misconceptions, why it’s a sin, using it for characterization and plot in your game, and dealing with gluttony at the gaming table.

Scripture: Genesis 25:30-34Luke 7:31-35Hebrews 12:14-17

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Episode 12 – Small Topic Roundup 1

Peter and Branden cover a variety of minor topics in this episode: Our STG group on Steam; Christian video game sites like GameChurch and Christ Centered Gamer; books we recommend for Christian geeks; Methodist circuit riders; games that Peter and Branden would love to play, but don’t think they’ll ever get to; naming NPCs; and a variety of useful GMing resources.

Scripture: Ecclesiastes 3:1

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Episode 11 – Players Behaving Badly

For your Christmas listening pleasure, another episode with Grant, Branden and Peter! This episode’s topic comes to us courtesy of “D3M410″ on the Fear the Boot forums, who asked how to deal with players whose characters don’t behave like good people, regardless of character concept. We also plug our charity fundraising drive, as well as some charity fundraising efforts from other RPG podcasts!

Scripture: 1 Samuel 2:3James 2:14-17

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Episode 10 – Gaming as a Church Activity (with Shannon Dickson)

Here’s an early start to your Christmas holiday: We were very lucky to have Shannon Dickson, a.k.a. “Leoff” (or Mrs. Ninja to some), join us for this episode. Shannon talks about the games she runs as a church activity for kids and adults; some family-friendly settings she’s designed; and some great outside-the-box thinking for RPGs. Enjoy!

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Episode 09 – Faith and Fantasy (with Dan Repperger)

Our first guest host is an awfully good one: Dan Repperger from Fear the Boot! After we plug our fundraiser for PEG Partners, Grant, Peter, Branden, and Dan discuss the intersection of faith and fantasy. We talk about why they’re not mutually exclusive, the major fantasy works which have impacted us spiritually, running games within a Christian frame, and some concerns and benefits of doing so. Thanks again, Dan!

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Episode 08 – Setting Design

Grant, Peter and Branden talk about designing settings for your game! Using Peter’s game and homebrew setting as a case study, and a few other examples, we talk about all the elements that go into setting design, as well as how to get those design ideas started and handling player input. We also talk about setting design when you’re playing in someone else’s published setting.

Scripture: Exodus 35:30-33, James 1:17

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Episode 07 – Dark Settings

Grant’s back! And believe us, he’s got a story to tell. He’s also got a topic to talk to Branden and Peter about: Whether or not it’s all right for Christians to play games set in explicitly dark settings like the Warhammer 40,000 universe. We break that conversation apart a bit, talking about three major types of ‘dark’ games in general, the problems they can present, and some possible solutions.

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Episode 06 – Video Games

No Grant for this episode — he’s been busy with some personal issues. That means this episode is just Branden and Peter. It’s a short episode, discussing the intersection of faith and video games. We discuss how video games get faith right (and wrong), morality in video games, representations of the church in video games, and much more. Enjoy!

Scripture: Psalm 78:1-4, 1 Corinthians 9:19-23, Romans 14:19

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Episode 05 – Charity (Virtues & Vices, Part 2)

We continue our Virtues & Vices series with our first (and according to Paul, the greatest) of the virtues: Charity, a.k.a love. We explain the Christian concept of charity and give some background theological material. Then we dive in to the in-game possibilities charity presents, as well as the out-of-game opportunities and needs for charity we have in our gaming groups and daily lives.

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