Christian games for youth about the bible




















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. 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. Forbidden Words Bible Taboo. In Forbidden Words, also known as Bible Taboo, players use verbal clues to get teammates to guess a word. The word itself or any of the forbidden words listed cannot be used.

Play this exciting game to learn about the power of the tongue or love in action. 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. Picture Perfect Bible Scavenger Hunt. In this scavenger hunt, teams must use the Bible to solve 66 simple puzzles. One from each book of the Bible. The answers to these puzzles are the items they must hunt for. A great activity for family or ministry events. Guess the Price. BibleGamesCentral April 18, Players are challenged to memorize 15 playing cards and their positions.

A great game to learn about imitating Jesus. BibleGamesCentral April 17, Use this game to teach about silence and solitude. Balloon Juggling. Do You Prefer….

Do you prefer chocolate or vanilla? Summer or winter? Players choose their preferences by moving to either side of the room. Use this game to teach about peer pressure. Want More Bible Games? Click here to see All Youth Group Games. Looking for something specific? Check out our Topic Index and Bible Index. You may also like:. Bible Board Games Read More ». We use cookies to improve your experience on our site and to analyze traffic. Cookie Settings Accept.

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