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Functional Functional. Functional cookies help to perform certain functionalities like sharing the content of the website on social media platforms, collect feedbacks, and other third-party features. Here are some of our favorite youth group games that are not only fun to play, but also deal with various issues our young people are facing. Use these games in your youth ministry meetings, small group gatherings, camps or other youth group event.
These Bible games for youths can help you better engage your audience, making your lessons more meaningful, more memorable and more actionable. M and M Exchange. Use this game as an icebreaker or to introduce a lesson on the handling of conflicts and disagreements. BibleGamesCentral May 8, Fusion Diffusion. In this game, players must scatter and randomly move around the room. But when the leader shouts a number, they must quickly form groups of that number with other players.
Use this game to teach about friendship and being a friend of Jesus! BibleGamesCentral May 6, Box of Lies. Use this adaptation of a popular talk show game to teach about doubting faith.
BibleGamesCentral April 15, Emoji Story. Players exercise their creativity by crafting stories based on random emojis they are assigned. Use this game to teach about dealing with pain and sadness. Ping Near Pong. Players toss or roll ping-pong balls into a marked circle. Use this guessing game to teach about our identity in Jesus Christ. BibleGamesCentral May 3, Bible Trivia.
A unique Bible Trivia game where everyone is involved at the same time. As players take turns to answer questions, other players can also score points by correctly guessing whether the answer is right or wrong. Younger players and those less familiar with the Bible can score points and enjoy the game while learning about the Bible.
BibleGamesCentral February 10, Where in the Bible? In this Bible search game, teams race each another to find Bible verses that contain a given word. The team that finds the most verses wins. Bible Bingo. This Bible Bingo game is uniquely designed to help players become more familiar with the various books and sections of the Bible. Each Bible Bingo Card is divided into sections that correspond to the sections of the Bible.
Bible Who Am I? Players try to identify the Bible character they have been assigned by asking yes or no questions. Great for all ages and for both small and large groups. This game can also be used to introduce a lesson on our identity in Jesus Christ. Bible Swaparoo. Interesting game play makes this a really fun card game!
Players must try to match Mission Cards with the appropriate Game Cards. With each turn, you have to decide which cards to keep, swap or pass to the next player. Use this game to help players become more familiar with the names and sections of the 66 books of the Bible. Players are challenged to memorize 15 playing cards and their positions. A great game to learn about imitating Jesus. BibleGamesCentral April 17, Two Truths and a Lie.
Players take turns to share three statements about themselves and everyone else tries to guess which two statements are true and which is a lie.
This no-prep ice-breaker game is ideal for adults and youths. You can also use this game to teach about false teachings or about honesty. BibleGamesCentral April 16, Word Chains. Play this game anywhere! Players take turns to list items within a chosen category. Up in the Air. Try to keep 3 balloons in the air for as long as possible and learn about being part of a Christian community.
BibleGamesCentral March 5, Rock Paper Scissors Conga. This large group Rock-Paper-Scissors battle is a fun and slightly chaotic Christian icebreaker game for church that can also be used to teach unity and servant leadership. BibleGamesCentral January 29, Be prepared for noise and chaos, with half of the group shouting and the other half trying to listen out for the correct voice to follow!
A great way to introduce the topic of discipleship and following the Good Shepherd. Word Chains. Play this game anywhere! Players take turns to list items within a chosen category. But the item named must begin with the last letter of the previous item. BibleGamesCentral May 11, Crab Soccer. In this unusual variation of soccer, players can only move around like crabs, with hands and feet on the floor and bodies facing upwards.
Use this game to teach about running the good race. BibleGamesCentral May 10, Guess Who? Use this guessing game to teach about our identity in Jesus Christ. BibleGamesCentral May 3, Simon Says Extreme. Play an advanced version of Simon Says, where pairs of players have to hold a balloon between their backs. Use this game to teach about submitting to authority.
Catch, Toss, Repeat. In this simple circle game, a ball is tossed among players. Before tossing the ball, players must shout the name of their intended recipient. The recipient must catch the ball, quickly shout the name of another player, and toss the ball to that player. Use this game to teach that we are blessed to be a blessing to others.
BibleGamesCentral April 8, Bible Catch It Say It. Players stand in a circle and toss a ball among themselves.
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