Episodes

  • Jump Rope or Double Dutch, with Lakisha Lockhart
    Mar 15 2026

    The conversation explores the intersection of play, theology, and womanism, highlighting the role of play in Lakisha's life and its connection to her theological journey. Lakisha shares her definition of play as an embodied aesthetic experience and a cultural expression, and discusses womanism as an expansive and inclusive approach to feminism. The chapters cover Lakisha's background, her journey with play and theology, the intersection of play and theology, and an introduction to womanism. The conversation delves into the metaphorical use of double dutch in theological exploration, emphasizing the historical context and practical application of play practices. It also addresses the theological significance of play, the benefits of play in self-care and community care, and the pushback against play in theological and pastoral contexts.

    Takeaways

    • Play as an embodied aesthetic experience and a cultural expression
    • Womanism as an expansive and inclusive approach to feminism Embracing play as a lens for theological exploration
    • The importance of play in self-care and community care

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Introduction to the Podcast
    • 05:15 Lakisha's Journey with Play and Theology
    • 11:16 Finding God and Self in Play
    • 16:39 Defining Play and Womanism
    • 21:46 Introduction to Womanism
    • 26:49 Double Dutch as a Metaphor
    • 37:28 Pushback Against Play
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    51 mins
  • Games in the Bible
    Mar 2 2026

    We discuss the absence of tabletop games in the Bible (eeeek!) – and the presence of randomization and game-like elements.

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    We talk about the Biblical, game-like practices of casting lots, the significance of Urim and Thummim, and the game-like nature of the parable of the talents.

    There is a playfulness in the Bible, and the idea of control and randomization in religious and secular contexts. We note the parallels between games, war strategy, and life, as well as the gamification of life and the playfulness in ritualized meals. We also touch on the themes of order from chaos, playing a different game, and the game of being born again.

    Chapters

    • 00:00 Game-Like Elements in the Bible
    • 26:12 Gamification of Life
    • 32:10 Children and Playful Rule-Breaking
    • 40:20 Order from Chaos
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    46 mins
  • Board Games as Devotion, with Dan Thurot
    Feb 8 2026

    How do board games become acts of devotion? We delve into the intersection of spirituality, identity, and agency within the context of gaming. Games facilitate introspection, connection, and exploration of different identities. The conversation explores the role-playing aspect of board games and its impact on personal experiences and connections. board games and religion include symbolism with emotional and transformative power.

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    Takeaways

    • Board games and role-playing games offer opportunities for introspection, connection, and exploration of different identities.
    • Gaming experiences provide a space for encountering chance, agency, and systemic understanding, contributing to devotional-style experiences. Role-playing in board games goes beyond game mechanics, allowing players to inhabit roles and evoke powerful emotions.
    • Board games serve as a platform for exploring personal experiences, connecting with others, and engaging with symbolism and religious themes.
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    57 mins
  • 6 Spiritual Realities of Board Games
    Jan 25 2026

    In this episode of Play Saves the World, Daniel and Kevin explore the intersection of spirituality and board games, discussing six spiritual realities that emerge from play. They delve into the definitions of play, its importance in fostering community, grace, agency, education, freedom, and presence, and how these elements contribute to a life-giving spirituality. The conversation reflects on the evolving understanding of play over three and a half years of podcasting, emphasizing the joy and connection that board games can bring to individuals and communities.

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    Takeaways

    Play is a voluntary activity that fosters community.

    Engaging in play nurtures a sense of belonging.

    Grace is an essential aspect of play, emphasizing self-worth.

    Play encourages agency and the ability to make choices.

    Educational elements in games can shape our understanding of history and society.

    Freedom in play allows for exploration and creativity.

    Presence in play helps us focus on the moment and connect with others.

    Play is inherently rewarding and provides joy.

    The act of play can serve as a meditative practice.

    Board games can bridge generational gaps and foster interconnection.

    Chapters

    00:00 Introduction to Spiritual Realities of Board Games

    02:12 Defining Play and Its Importance

    13:54 Spiritual Realities of Play

    18:44 Sense of Belonging and Community

    19:18 Grace and Self-Worth in Play

    24:47 The Divine Nature of Play

    26:59 Agency and Choice in Spirituality

    29:47 The Educational Value of Play

    35:53 Freedom Through Play

    42:23 The Importance of Presence in Play

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    48 mins
  • Episode 1: Initial Thoughts
    Mar 11 2022
    To what extent does entering the magic circle of a game, where humans play games and temporarily care about bits and bobs, define our humanity? How do games impact people of religious faith?
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    46 mins
  • Episode 22: The Medieval Book of Games
    Jan 22 2023
    We examine the medieval Book of Games, King Alfonso of Spain's 1283 book about chess, dice games, and board games like Backgammon. There are rich insights here into medieval and modern board games – their types, challenges, wisdom, and benefits. Yay for history! CALL TO ACTION: - Subscribe to our newsletter (https://buttondown.email/BoardGameFaith) - Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/boardgamefaith/) - interact with us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/boardgamefaith/) - Discord us Discord (https://discord.gg/MRqDXEJZ)
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    56 mins
  • Episode 12: 5 Spiritual Lessons from Push Your Luck Games
    Aug 21 2022
    Kevin torments Daniel with a homebrewed Push Your Luck game based on Star Wars and Weird Al trivia (NOTE WE HAVE CHAPTER MARKERS NOW!). We then define push your luck games and glean some wisdom from these games: learning to take risks is good (and even Biblical, see Matthew 25:14-30); we can better understand ourselves and our comfort level with risk; we can learn to take smart risks instead of reckless ones; luck can be inclusive because everyone has a chance to win; we can't take luck personally; luck can build community. What do you think? Post your thoughts, responses, and questions on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/boardgamefaith/) and Discord (https://discord.gg/RTpwD9V2). Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/boardgamefaith/posts).
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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Episode 21: How To Start a Board Game Group at Your House of Worship
    Jan 8 2023
    A regular board game group is a powerful way to build inter-generational relationships and community at your house of worship. But how and where to start? Daniel and Kevin share their experiences: what worked, what didn't, and what to watch out for. For a one-sheet on this process, subscribe to our newsletter here (https://buttondown.email/BoardGameFaith) or email us at info@boardgamefaith.com. CALL TO ACTION: - Subscribe to our newsletter (https://buttondown.email/BoardGameFaith) - Support us on Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/boardgamefaith/) - interact with us on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/boardgamefaith/) - Discord us Discord (https://discord.gg/MRqDXEJZ).
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    57 mins