God Mode Activated: Meet the Gamers Bringing Jesus to Twitch

Christian evangelists use streaming platforms to spread the gospel while playing Fortnite

Christopher Hutton
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Illustration by Daniel Zender

Catie Dexter is a different kind of evangelist. “The gaming community is definitely a community that’s got some lost people that need Christ,” she says.

Millions of people log onto Twitch every month to broadcast live video — most of them streaming games like League of Legends or Rocket League. Some use it to organize sporting events or political discussions. But a small and growing community of creators is using Twitch to reach gamers on behalf of Jesus Christ. Dexter is the chief operating officer of God Mode Activated (GMA), a group dedicated to “activating gamers in faith.”

Initially founded in 2018, GMA’s stated goal is to create a community for both believers and nonbelievers to experience Christianity in the context of gaming. Dexter, also known by her Twitch handle Catastrophic, described the ministry’s approach to OneZero as a “network” of GMA affiliates, each of whom is…

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Christopher Hutton
Christopher Hutton

Written by Christopher Hutton

Freelance Journalist. ixated on Religion, Politics, Media. Massive Nerd. Dipper Pines IRL. NEWSLETTER: Digitaldownstream.substack.com