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Image taken from the game where the salvation occurred. One gamer is evangelising, and another gamer is kneeling in prayer. (Photo Credit: Christian Vision)
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Image taken from the game where the salvation occurred. One gamer is evangelising, and another gamer is kneeling in prayer. (Photo Credit: Christian Vision)
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Mission breakthrough as gamer gives life to Jesus during live in-game evangelism

by Tola Mbakwe

A global missions charity has marked a significant milestone after someone gave their life to Jesus during a live in-game interaction.

The moment came as part of Christian Vision's (CV) research into digital mission, which explores new and collaborative approaches to online evangelism. One approach involves small teams, led by experienced evangelists, entering gaming communities to build relationships and share the gospel in real time.

CV’s managing director, Heinz Oldewage, described these as “pioneering squads”. They are small groups of digital evangelists embedded within online communities.

“You can think of it as almost like a mission team, but deployed into a video game,” he told Premier Christian News. 

During the first live session in the multiplayer game ARC Raiders, the team initiated more than 20 meaningful faith conversations. One led to prayer and an invitation for Jesus to reveal himself, while another gamer “opened up… was presented with the gospel, [and] chose to give his life to Jesus right there in the game,” Oldewage said.

The interaction was streamed live on communications platform Discord, allowing others to observe, pray, and learn in real time. CV said the individual who responded to the gospel has since been connected with a local church, with ongoing conversations around baptism and discipleship.

Oldewage emphasised that while digital evangelism is not new, CV is seeking to develop a more structured and scalable model.

“People have been sharing the gospel in gaming spaces for years… often on their own,” he said. “What we’re aiming for is an approach… that can be replicated across multiple platforms and communities.”

He highlighted the importance of understanding online culture when engaging in digital mission.

“These communities have their own language, their own culture… sometimes you’re speaking English, but you can’t understand what’s being said,” he explained. “We want to engage people on that level, understanding where they’re at and what they value.”

Encouraging churches and youth groups to get involved, he added: “You’re already part of a digital community somewhere… so start there. The Great Commission is about who’s around you, and that includes the spaces you’re already in online.”

CV said it hopes this moment marks the beginning of many more lives being impacted as it continues to explore new ways of sharing the gospel in digital spaces.

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