Kids games to learn the books of the bible


















God's Safety Zone Players learn about the Helmet of Salvation and the importance of protecting themselves from Satan's wiles. She writes, "I used this with my pre-teen group, and it was a big hit.

It is a very physically active game, and the kids loved getting down and crawling around on the floor, trying to steal each other's treasures! Players will learn, how to set their sights not on earthly things, but on things above.

Hear No Evil The object of this game is to reinforce that we must learn sometimes by trial and error which voice to listen to, God's voice or Satan's voice. This game will work well with ages because they will probably take longer to rationalize what's going on. If you play with ages above this, realize you may only need to perform it one time, because everyone will get what's going on by the end of the game. Illustrates Acts a, "For in him we live and move and have our being.

Designed to help children realize we exercise our faith on a daily basis. A great way to improve listening and memory skills! Jesus Feeds Children hunt for candy and share their loot. Jesus Is A card game based on John's gospel. John Word Search Puzzle Find and circle the words from John , and then unscramble them to form the verse. In this object lesson and word search puzzle, you'll discover another truth! Click the title for more. You can make a difference! Ellen wrote in to say, "The questions that I used were based on the curriculum my class has been studying.

Of course, this worked well for a game based on a long journey! Jubilee Word Search A word search activity based on John Lost Coin Players learn the heart of the parable--that God searches for those who are lost and doesn't give up until they are found. Lost Sheep A fun twist on the classic game of Hide n' Seek. Memory Match-Up This memory technique works well with Bible verses that have two parts, such as found in the Beatitudes.

Missing the Mark Sin is explained when players attempt to hit the target Narrow Way Relays Teams work together to collect parts of a Bible verse as they move along a narrow path. Players learn about Jesus' statement, Enter through the narrow gate.

For wide is the gate, and broad is the road, that leads to destruction, and many enter through it. But small is the gate, and narrow the road that leads to life and only a few find it. Off to the Races Players are challenged to race their Ping-Pong balls along a course to finish the race. Players learn about the Apostle Paul's statement, "I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race Pin the Flag on the Bible In this fun twist of an old classic, children are challenged to pin their flags on God's Word and know what it's about!

Please Pass the Fruit Teams compete by passing the fruit. Players will learn about the Fruit of the Spirit and be challenged to show their fruit in the world. Combined activity with a lesson and a craft. Random Acts Divide class into two groups. One person from each group takes a turn to open the Bible at a random page, picks a word or phrase that strikes him or her, then act it out.

If a group member guesses correctly, their group scores two points. If incorrect, the other group gets a chance to guess. If correct, the group scores one point.

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Email Address. Join almost 15, other Bible teachers and get free printable teaching materials conveniently in your inbox! First Name. We use this field to detect spam bots. Looking for a books of the Bible song, too? We love these options from Seeds Family Worship! Here are 4 options for books of the Bible card games. Download the full set of cards below. Distribute two cards to every player. Players move around the room until your signal, when they quickly move to stand and display their cards in correct Biblical order.

Lay 12 to 16 identical cards from two sets facedown. Players take turns to flip two cards to find matching pairs; pairs are kept by each player. Count the pairs to determine the winner. This two-part card game will have kids pronouncing the Bible book names correctly, as well as putting the books in order.

Players shuffle and divide a set of cards between them, and then simultaneously turn over the top cards from their piles, reading the book names aloud. The player whose card comes later in the Bible collects both cards. All the books of the Bible are on this activity page.

While kids are simply coloring those in and learning them! Kids will enjoy the challenge of staying on track to trace over the names of all the New Testament books. But— Shhh! For example, check out this colorful chart! The books are segmented by the Old and New Testament, they are color-coded by theme, and they are listed in order! Tools like this show kids the big picture! You can find this poster, and other fun teaching tools, in the Bible Tools Poster Pack, available here.

There are several variations, so you can adapt the game to your particular group! Allow players to check their Bibles to see which book is next, if necessary. The player with the most cards at the end of the game wins. Make sure each player has a Bible. Alternately, you can divide into teams, making sure each team has a Bible. Instruct the players that you are going to call out the address of Bible verses i. The first player or team to find the verse you call out stands up and reads it aloud.

That player or team receives one point. The winning player or team is the one with the most points at the end of your game. The kids will learn where the books of the Bible are in relation to each other and how to find specific verses quickly. Dell Markey is a full-time journalist. When he isn't writing business spotlights for local community papers, he writes and has owned and operated a small business.

By: Dell Markey.



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