.- During the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, the christian missionary Joshua Clayton from the United States began broadcasting live his online games.
The goal was to generate additional income to pay for his wife’s unexpected medical bills. But Joshua had no idea that the hobby would also become a tool for bring Christ to the gaming community.
After months of making lives of video gameJoshua has earned more than 40,000 followers on his social media including Facebook, YouTube, Tik Tok, Twitch and Discord, Baptist Press reports.
Reaching viewers in dozens of countries, Joshua averaged 10,000 views per stream. The young man realized that there was a mission field online to explore.
Joshua started talking about Jesus in chats, where users post comments during live broadcasts.
acting like a digital missionaryhe, Joshua points out that the Gospel it must also be announced to the gaming community.
“Most of the younger generation under 40 spends most of their time online and on social media platforms, and we as Christians are commissioned to be conduits of grace and ambassadors of the Kingdom,” he noted. . .
Lastly, he added, “These people don’t come to church, so how will they know unless someone goes and tells them?” preach?”, he concluded.
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