Who Did It? Can you guess the players secret? Equipment: paper, pen, bowl, hat,. Popsickle Sniper 11 votes. If the sniper winks at you, you are dead and out of the game. One will have a black dot. Circle Of Truth 11 votes. Ask the question only if you really want the truth.
Intensity level: Medium Preparations: none Equipment: none. Sew Em Together 8 votes. How fast can you sew your team together? Equipment: Balls of string in different colors.
Suck and Blow 20 votes. Can you pass a playing card to your neighbor on the right by only using your lips? Equipment: one normal size playing card.
Kiss The Donkey 9 votes. Kiss the donkey, now kiss your neighbor in the same place! Equipment: one empty bottle. No Game 10 votes. There are some commercial Bible trivia games, but it is also appropriate to make up a few questions on your own. Trivia games need not be full-fledged competitions, but can be a fun way to begin a Bible study unit or a way to end a unit by quizzing some of the facts and interesting tidbits learned in past lessons.
Reaching out to other singles ministries in near-by churches by having a joint activity is one way to discover how other ministries are serving singles in their church communities. Plan a dinner or another type of activity in which several ministries get together. Make time for members of the communities to introduce themselves and socialize together.
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She also speaks Spanish and French. Bible Jeopardy is another game you can create on your own. Simply come up with a bunch of Bible trivia questions and give each one a point total. Then when you play the game, be sure to tell the players the answer and have them guess the question. There is an actual Bible Pictionary board game but it is out of print so it might be hard to find.
This game is easy enough to make on your own though. Just find a chalkboard, write down a bunch of topics on pieces of paper then have the players randomly draw a paper and draw whatever it says.
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