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Oct 31, 202555:04Now PlayingIn this episode, Josh Burtram and Will Wright sit down with gaming creator Stewart Tavares (TanozTV) to unpack how gaming intersects with faith, morality, and modern digital culture. Stewart shares how content creation during the pandemic transformed his life and career, and how storytelling through gaming can awaken what he calls our “personal legends.” The trio discusses controversial issues like censorship, demonic imagery in gaming, religious representation, and the ethical dilemmas posed by online behavior. Together, they explore how faith can guide not just how we play — but how we live in digital spaces.
Keywords: #gaming #gamingandfaith #Christiangamers #videogameculture #censorshipingaming #onlineethics #digitaldiscipleship #FaithfulPoliticsPodcast
👤 Guest Bio: Stewart Tavares (Tainoztv)
Stewart Tavares, known online as Tainoztv, is a professional content creator and video editor who has built a strong following across multiple platforms. He began creating gaming content during the pandemic, blending storytelling, humor, and personal insight into the gaming experience. His work now focuses on reconnecting audiences with their “childhood loves” and exploring themes of identity, nostalgia, and faith through games like Pokémon and Call of Duty.
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💡 Learn more about The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho — the book that inspired Stewart’s journey to rediscover his “personal legend.”
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