Christian Video Game Fundraiser for churches and ministries

I did a podcast today with my friend Jerome Mikulich from Inspired Media to chat about a really awesome church/ministry fundraising project that they have just released.

Inspired Media is the company behind the multi million dollar Left Behind video game series – they have also recently launched the Charlie the Church Mouse series for preschool through elementary school kids and the Keys to the Kingdom logic video game for all ages – all in all they provide video game titles for people of all ages that either introduce or reinforce Biblical teaching and actively work to bring players to Christ through the interaction.

Screenshot from Left Behind 2: Tribulation Forces Video Game

Screenshot from Left Behind 2: Tribulation Forces Video Game

We discussed a new project that Jerome has undertaken to help churches and ministries raise funds through sale of Inspired Media games at amazing prices ($10 per game cost to buyers/$5 profit to churches and ministries)  with a 50% revenue share to the churches that are working with them.   Best of all – no initial outlay by the churches is required.  Churches simply sign up, are sent a Point of Sale Display Kit and order forms,  take orders and collect payment, then send payment to Inspired for the company share of sales.  The game orders would then be filled within 3 weeks or so – in time for Christmas.

It sounds like an awesome deal and I will be participating with my church and I invite you to as well.  For more information, please visit http://www.inspiredmedia.com/churches.html

The sale will run through late November, so you should get in touch ASAP if you are interested as the number of starter kits and games are limited. Enjoy the Podcast:

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  • I downloaded the demo for Keys of the Kingdom last night and while it started out a little easy, it definitely ramps up in difficulty as you play. It's kind of Tetris like in that you are trying to move blocks around to unite two special blocks.

    It's definitely more of a game for kids, but I found it weirdly addictive - I ended up playing til 12:30 am (when I hit the demo limitations)
  • Artificial
    Best of all - no initial outlay by the churches is required. Churches simply sign up, are sent a Point of Sale Display Kit and order forms, take orders and collect payment, then send payment to Inspired for the company share of sales
  • This is so much more efficient than just banning out video games from the house. I know there are many Christians who will not agree with me, but for my kids, this is a perfect solution. And their friends actually think it's cool too!
  • Tim
    Also check out christiangamesfundraiser.com They are working to make a good program for christians / family friendly market.

    Cheers to Left Behind and Inspired Media
  • Those guys are awesome and I highly recommend them! My kids love their games - Molly is a junkie for Keys to the Kingdom and my 5 yo Jack loves Charley Church Mouse
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