This means that the Torah were merely a collection of stories told on bonfires each night by village elders in the plains of Mesopotamia. In fact, if you’ll look back at history before the Torah (the first five books of the Bible) were written the Jews handed them down orally. It is counterintuitive and overzealous to say that we should not steer away from traditional Christian values like using a paperback print Bible for daily reading and meditation. Instead of Using the Traditional Bible to Save People, Why Not Bible Games? They might allow people to play Bible games on their smartphones and tablets like our app, Play The Bible, and we’ll get a shot at sharing the Gospel covertly. It is said that China approves of their citizens be given a Bible just as long as Christians do not cause a public disturbance and go house to house to share the Gospel openly. They’re lucky if they’ll get deported for breaking the law.
With our new app, Play The Bible, and if the governments even just allowed their citizens to play Bible verse games for Android and iOS devices, then maybe there will be no need to print millions of copies of the Bible and give it away to the public, which often leads to the missionaries’ arrest and imprisonment. Perhaps Christian missionaries should use Bible games as a means to an end scenario.įortunately, the economic pressure is too strong for these countries not to utilize the internet to their advantage, so Christians might have a middle ground here and be able to do more than just send missionaries to these countries. This is the reason why it’s so difficult for Christian missionaries to penetrate these areas and share the Gospel.
The internet, mobile phones and other forms of entertainment such as free online word games are heavily censored if the government thinks that it has the potential to threaten their core beliefs in any way. Both are not friendly to the Christian faith due to the Crusades in the 9th century AD and the Marxism political view where it prevents the involvement of any religion in political affairs. The countries that were mentioned above are nations that are either have a communist ideology or follow the Sharia Law of Islam. Traditional Customs and Beliefs Forces Certain People to Disapprove of One Another So it begs the question, what if they could use Bible games on mobile phones to share the Gospel? It’s unfortunate that these missionaries get caught and punished harshly for teaching people about God’s word, but of course we do have to acknowledge that the governments of such countries have strict laws against what Christians are doing there. Traditionally Christian missionaries would do the standard procedure of infiltrating these areas, setup a secret underground church and give out Bibles to the locals to learn about God.
It’s a Relief to Know that Christians are Using Technology like Mobile Apps to help Believers Strengthen their Faith in JesusĬhristians all over the world are getting inspired by new conversions every day from people in places like China, India, Malaysia, Pakistan and other countries that are not friendly to Christians and their message of salvation of the Lord Jesus Christ.