Gaming

Video games are predicted to be a $45 billion world market by 2010. Can we harness this global phenomenon for peace? Join the conversation!

Read and Respond to:
What Would Jesus Play?
PeacePostings by
Keith Lyndaker Schlabach

Links to lots of free peace-related games and activities: http://www.peacegrooves.com

Peacemaker: a game to promote peace in the Middle East: http://www.peacemakergame.com

A Force More Powerful game of nonviolent strategy: www.aforcemorepowerful.org/game

Games for Change provides support for those making computer games for social change: www.gamesforchange.org

To help forge productive links between the electronic game industry and projects involving the use of games in education, training, health, and public policy: www.seriousgames.org

Info on violence and stereotype in video games: www.bluecorncomics.com/vidgames.htm

Lenten Fast from Violence from World Council of Churches: http://www2.wcc-coe.org/dov.nsf/51bb65526e8149bac1256c1c003547c6/88fedfe1d5295b9ec1256fd300352f8c?OpenDocument

Youth for Peace (http://www.worldpeace.org/youth)

Peaceful earth activities and games for youth: http://www.peacefulearth.com/youth.php

National Youth and Student Peace Coalition http://www.nyspc.org/index.html

Youth Noise: http://www.youthnoise.com




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