Cyclopaedia 20: Survival
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 20: Survival. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Resources series. Robinson Crusoe by Daniel Defoe was one the first books my...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 24: Cryptozoology
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 24: Cryptozoology. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. Twenty Four? That means with this article I have...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 25: Horses
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 25: Horses. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. Sometimes you read one article online and that spirals down...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 26: Greco-Roman Mythology
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 26: Greco-Roman Mythology. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. I still remember watching the original Clash...
View ArticleAnimo – I choose you!
I was introduced to collectible card games the summer I turned fifteen. I’d been going to the local game store a lot, playing Warhammer 40k, but there was always time between matches where I had...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 27: Hard Science Fiction
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 27: Hard Science Fiction. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. My wife and I just finished watching the...
View Article“Speak The Oath” Contest to Commemorate Bard & Bible’s Anniversary
One year ago, I sat down at the computer to come up with a new podcast to add to the InnRoads Ministries audio repertoire. I knew I wanted something that would force me to get back into studying and...
View ArticleA Different Language
I spent years recruiting and training people to work with high school and junior high students. In every church, regardless of size or denomination, there were always those I pursued in this effort...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 28: Conspiracy Theories
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 28: Conspiracy Theories. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. April 1st, also known as April Fools’ Day, was...
View ArticleTop 10 Tips to Have Your Best International Tabletop Day
International Tabletop Day (ITTD) was created by the folks at Geek & Sundry in 2013 to celebrate the wonders of tabletop gaming and encourage gamers to support their local gaming stores. In the...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 29: Flora And Fauna
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 29: Flora and Fauna. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. Have you heard the saying “April showers bring May...
View ArticleTavern Con 2018
It is that time of the year again. The time when the weather begins to get warmer, the days have gotten just about as long as they’re going to get, and gamers come out to Stonecrest Community Church –...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 30: Martial Arts
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 30: Martial Arts. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. My introduction to the martial arts was watching...
View ArticleMore Than Adequate Wisdom
When Kingdom of Solomon (KoS) was released by Minion Games back in 2012, it was good. Solid worker placement, interesting thematic framework, and folks generally enjoyed it if you go back and watch or...
View ArticleCyclopaedia 31: Zombies
Welcome to Cyclopaedia 31: Zombies. Cyclopaedia is a monthly article on the InnRoads Ministries website as part of the Getting Started series. I can still remember the first time I watched Night of the...
View ArticleGen Con 2018 Preview
Over the past couple of years I’ve made a point of sifting through the myriad of titles supposedly releasing at Gen Con for that year. The list has taken on a dual nature over that time. Partly this...
View ArticleGen Con Preview 2: Electric Boogaloo
When I posted my initial preview list of games releasing at Gen Con this year – I commented about being overwhelmed by the number of titles I was interested in. As such, despite a number of companies...
View ArticleEmpires Over Engines
There is a bleak beauty that runs throughout the artwork in Scythe. Artist Jakub Rozalski does an amazing job of world building in his images of hulking mechs lumbering in the distance as poor farmers...
View ArticleIndulgent Themes
I grew up playing trick-taking games. Hearts, Spades, or the occasional round of Rook. They got my whole family to the table, sure, but what for? I was a kid. The idea of playing cards with numbers on...
View ArticleAnimo – I choose you!
I was introduced to collectible card games the summer I turned fifteen. I’d been going to the local game store a lot, playing Warhammer 40k, but there was always time between matches where I had...
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