Tag: "Bible study games"
How a Game Can Help Us Ignore Gossip
The Bible says, “Without wood a fire goes out; without gossip a quarrel dies down. (Proverbs 26:20)” This means that gossip fuels an argument. Something may start out as a small disagreement, but if you throw in some gossip, you get a full on dispute. Let’s see gossip in action by playing a game! That’s [...]
The Beatitudes and Mercy – HAVE MERCY ON ME!
Jesus said in the Beatitudes in Matthew 5, “Blessed are the merciful, for they shall receive mercy.” What do you think “mercy” is? The answer you’re shooting for is this: Choosing to be kind to someone, when you have the option to be mean. Here is a game to play with your students that reinforces the point of this lesson.
Play the “I FORGIVE YOU!” RELAY to Teach Forgiveness
In Luke 17:4, Jesus says, “If someone sins against you seven times in the day, and seven times returns, saying, ‘I’m sorry,’ you shall forgive him.” Wow! How hard is that?? One of the reasons Jesus says to forgive has to do with the harm in staying mad. It hurts YOU more than the person [...]
How a Game with Blindfold and Compass Can Help Find the Way of Christ
Jesus said, “I am the Way,” meaning “the way to God.” Following Him on our journey through life will bring us closest to God. But sometimes “the way God wants us to go” is hard to find. We get turned around. When scary things happen, we can feel confused and even dizzy. This game with a compass can help us practice finding “The Way” of Christ.
How an Egg Relay Game Helps Us Understand Our Need to Remain Faithful
A lot of things in this world can make us afraid. We think about losing a family member or getting a serious illness, and lo and behold, we get scared. But Jesus promises to be bigger than any situation we find ourselves in. God’s job is to protect us. Our job is to believe in his protection—without being afraid or shaking.
Use this Bible Memory Game to Teach How Our Faith Helps us Handle Fear
A lot of things in this world can make us afraid. We think about losing a family member or getting a serious illness, and lo and behold, we get scared. But Jesus promises to be bigger than any situation we find ourselves in. We don’t have to be afraid no matter what, and to prove that, let’s play a scripture game where we don’t know what’s coming next.
How a Game of Hop Scotch Can Help Students Learn Bible Verses
This Bible memory game I call Hippity Hop Scotch is perfect for helping students learn the Bible. Part of our relationship with Jesus is showing that we trust Him. The more we trust in Him, the better we will get to know him and the more power we will have for our lives. Let’s hop into our faith!
How a Ball Game Can Show How to Keep the Family Together
Try this easy Family First Ball Game to show how to keep your family together when other things seem to get in the way. The ball is a little like God. He floats around among all our problems and other people or situations make Him hard to catch.









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