Fast and Easy Bible Games - Page 1 Bible Games for Sunday School and Children's Ministry Make Every Minute Count Bible Games for Children's Ministry! When you have only a few hours a week to instill God's message in your students' hearts it is important to use every moment wisely. Games shouldn't be used as just a way to keep children entertained, but to encourage them to pay attention to the Bible lesson, to reinforce the teaching concepts, and to help them memorize Bible verses. You will find hundreds of cheap and easy Bible games on these pages. We have active games for your more competitive students, creative games for children who love performing, and thinking games for children who love intellectual challenges. Be sure to include all types of games in your lessons to meet the needs of all your students. Get Download - Thirty Pages of Games from this page. Keep Coming Back! We add new games all the time. What you will need: One of two sets of Dominoes masking tape and a permanent marker Preparation: Before class write one word of the verse on pieces of masking tapes. Stick the pieces to the Dominoes. Use up all the Dominoes by writing the verse more than once. Before class divide up the Dominoes into two sets making sure you have sets of dominoes that spell out the complete verse. (If you have more than ten children, use more than one set of Dominoes and make more teams. Turn all the Dominoes over so that the words aren't showing. In class divide up your children into two teams and give each team a set of dominoes that you prepared earlier. How to Play: 1. Children on each team should take turns turning over one Domino at a time trying to find the words of the verse in order. If a child finds the correct word, he gets to set up a Domino so that it is standing up right. He then gets to take another turn to see if he can find the next word in the verse. He keeps taking turns until he picks up a word that is not in sequence. The next child would then take a turn trying to find the next word in the verse. The team that sets up all its Dominoes in a row first wins. The child that places the last Domino gets to knock over the first Domino in the row to set off the cascading effect. ©2000, Digital by Design, Inc. - Bible Lesson Review Topple Game for Kids What you will need: A set of Dominoes and a flat surface to set up the Dominoes. Preparation: Make a list of questions from your lesson. How to Play: 1. You can play this game with teams or just have the whole class work on setting up the Dominoes.
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