Christian Programmers Taking the Mystery Out of Video Games for Parents (12:36)      11/28/2006



With Christmas shopping season at hand, many parents are running down a wish list of video games. But most of the secular-produced games, even those with child-friendly ratings, could hold unanticipated moral dangers for gamers through the availability of post-purchase modifications. Ralph Bagley, spokesman for the Christian Game Developers Foundation, and CGDF President G. Scott Scholler, join Martha Kleder for a discussion of what parents need to know, and CGDF’s new church seminars that will help inform parents and youth ministers on the subject. They also share recent developments in the Christian video game market. Click here to listen.


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