New Redemption Grab Bag now includes an assortment of 500 cards from five (5) different expansion sets. Available at Cactus website.
N.T. Greek/Hebrew cards: it'd be a great tool for seminary/theology students.
Apocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics. I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:04:46 AMApocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics. I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation. The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 11:17:18 AMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:04:46 AMApocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics. I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation. The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.It isn't in your Bible because of Luther.
Quote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:18:31 AMQuote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 11:17:18 AMQuote from: Colin Michael on May 27, 2009, 11:04:46 AMApocrypha is another valuable resource; Christians today have practically ignored these books. It will especially be good if your target audience is Spanish speaking Catholics. I'd also be sure to be careful that you don't pull verses out of context of meaning. You don't want a bunch of kids running around quoting random pieces of the Bible and completely missing the big picture; understanding the context of meaning is more important than memorisation. The apocrypha provides incredible insight, but it isn't scripture. There's a reason it isn't in the bible.It isn't in your Bible because of Luther. You're right. Don't get me wrong, I like the apocrypha (we're talking about the extra books in the Catholic bible, not every single little "extra biblical" book ever written).
Is this soul sight ccg? Because I've known about that game for a loooonnng time.
Quote from: Rrulez on May 27, 2009, 09:36:52 AMIs this soul sight ccg? Because I've known about that game for a loooonnng time.No, but based on the same basic mechanics. Think of Soul Sight as an early beta of this game. Yes it has been a while in coming to fruition but I think the final product will be worth it all. I am now working Souly on the production (sorry for the pun) of The Word and other similar projects.As for the Apocrypha let's not get into a debate on this board, save it for a dedicated debate thread.