Game of Life

Hundreds of thousands of young people have been impacted by Game of Life. With your help, we can reach even more.

What is Game of Life?

Game of Life is a sports evangelism tool that has been used to great effect. It uses the Gospel of Luke and the book of Acts as the base text without chapter and verse numbers so that it reads as a story. There is also a six-week reading plan included to help those seeking a deeper relationship with God to grow through reading his Word.

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Game of Life is a scripture-based sports ministry program aimed at discipling young athletes in sports-saurated third-world cultures while preparing them to succeed and make wise decisions in the only game that counts in the end—the game of life.

Young boy praying on football field

Game of Life is a scripture-based sports ministry program aimed at discipling young athletes in sports-saurated third-world cultures while preparing them to succeed and make wise decisions in the only game that counts in the end—the game of life.

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For Less than 67 Cents, You Can Introduce a Young Person in India to Jesus

“I didn’t make it to the NFL on my own,” admits Rashied Davis, formerly a wide receiver for the Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions. “God put people in my life who helped me accomplish everything I’ve been able to accomplish. So it’s been my life mission from the time I met Christ to give back to those who deal with the same stuff I grew up with.”
Today Rashied has retired from the National Football League and serves as a Biblica Ambassador. And one of the Biblica projects that is especially close to his heart is The Game of Life—a sports program that is providing young people in India with the opportunity to be impacted by athletics, discipleship, testimonies of Christian athletes in their country, and the Word of God.

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When you support Game of Life, you are helping put God’s Word in the hands of children and youth who have never before had access to Scripture.