Some good points, I would also add that in my opinion, contemporary Christian art, music, games, film, etc. does not need to be overtly Christian themed, if it is salted with Christian values. In order to serve and engage with the unbelieving world as well as the Christian community, it first must be compelling, engaging and a quality product. There are some products most notibly in the music and film industry that have taken to this idea recently with success.
I would say the PC and VR markets are ripe for Christian startups!
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Great talk! Will listen to the rest later, but this is right up my alley!
Some good points, I would also add that in my opinion, contemporary Christian art, music, games, film, etc. does not need to be overtly Christian themed, if it is salted with Christian values. In order to serve and engage with the unbelieving world as well as the Christian community, it first must be compelling, engaging and a quality product. There are some products most notibly in the music and film industry that have taken to this idea recently with success.
I would say the PC and VR markets are ripe for Christian startups!