Already passed US$300 million in sales, Halo 3 is being picked up by some US churches to draw youth, causing some Christians to shake their heads.
"If you want to connect with young teenage boys and drag them into church, free alcohol and pornographic movies would do it,” said James Tonkowich, president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy, a nonprofit group that assesses denominational policies, according to The New York Times. “My own take is you can do better than that.”
In the final instalment of the Halo trilogy, superhero Master Chief is back on 26th Century Earth to save the galaxy from the religious alien forces of the Covenant. The Covenant believes the key to activating a network of "halos" – massive ring worlds floating in space – is in Northern Africa somewhere. And these halos are seen as a path to their ascension and salvation. But turning them on would destroy all life in the galaxy.
Five years after Halo 2 was released, Halo 3 gives loyal gamers answers to what happens in the end with all those angry aliens and to the game's mysterious, armour-clad protagonist.
Microsoft Corp. announced last week that Halo 3 has become a global phenomenon and the game is one of the most successful entertainment properties in history.
Given that, hundreds churches are utilising Halo as an effective tool for outreach.
“We play Halo, take a break and have something to eat, and have a lesson,” said Austin Brown, 16, of Sweetwater Baptist Church in Lawrenceville, Ga., explaining that the pastor tried to draw parallels “between God and the devil."
Youth ministries specialist Lane Palmer of the US-based ministry Dare 2 Share says the game speaks to the very real spiritual war going on today.
"According to the Bible, after Satan was dishonorably discharged from his duties in heaven, he took a mighty army of fallen angels with him and declared war on the objects of God’s grace and love: human beings – and especially those who are in the Lord’s army as Christians," wrote Palmer in column.
"Make no mistake, the dark forces of the spiritual world have marked you for destruction, and no amount of quick moves, strategy, or teamwork will win this fight," he added.
Dare 2 Share encourages youth to use Halo 3 as conversation starters to witness to their friends.













