Got it! Would you also like offers and promos from Group? Thanks, you're all set! Pinterest Facebook. Menu Close Menu. Get eNewsletter. Skip to content. Read in 10 mins. All rights reserved. No unauthorized use or duplication permitted. Get our FREE enewsletter! July 15, Children's Ministry Magazine. August 25, February 23, Thank you childrenministry for posting this kind of games..
God bless to your ministry.. February 25, Thank you for working with children in the church! July 19, Thanks for commenting. Tina froese. August 29, September 3, Difficulty with the first game is the kids are taller than me! November 20, Julia Claxton.
March 19, March 25, Shyam koich. March 28, Thank you so much for your tips and idea keep updating us on mail too if possible. Christine Yount Jones. April 25, Chris, we are so sorry about your experience. Thanks for letting us know. Asa Thomas. May 10, September 21, September 26, Bless you!
Wendy Dlamini. November 28, God bless you! Definitely, I will use these games for Teens Church. Thank you, Wendy! God bless you and your ministry! Moses Newbegin. December 2, Praise The Lord First of all thanks for sharing ur ideas to us. February 11, Bisola Babalola. February 4, Thanks for this Ideas.
God bless your intellect. February 24, March 10, March 15, April 24, Thank you, Phylis! Shane Tomko. May 3, May 5, Crystal Mtz. May 31, We love serving you!
June 8, Thanks Sandee! Walugembe Haruna. September 28, You are welcome, Walugembe! We hope these games bless your ministry! Audrey Sanchez. October 2, Thank you for sharing, Audrey! October 27, Absolutely love these ideas and the new twists to some of the more well known activities. October 29, Sherry Brown. March 26, Thank you for all you do! June 11, God Bless you!!! Charlotte Young. June 27, July 12, Rebecca Arona. November 8, This is very helpful.
We love to hear your feedback on this ideas or from your own experience. What do you do to keep kids excited and having fun at in your ministry?
Do you use play time as a reward for good behavior or as part of your plan to build relationships in the group? Do you always related the activities back to scripture? Leave a comment below and help other readers too!
Thank you so much! This is very helpful tool for our Sunday school Ministry. God bless you and your family. This site has been very helpful especially the lesson plans and games. Thanks and may God reward your input. Thank you so very much. As I am blessed, you and your family will be blessed more abundantly. This is a game we created in VBS to use with a lesson about Christ as our substitute. We played it outside but can be adapted for indoors. The object is for each kid to complete a circuit of actions with several stations.
The actions must be selected so that at least one will be impossible for each child and they will need a substitute. They cannot move onto the next station in the circuit unless they or the substitute completes the task at the current station.
Whenever a child cannot complete an action, they can call a substitute to do it. The idea is to have things that only small kids can do, such as putting their hand through a tiny opening to retrieve an object be sure their hand can easily be released , riding a tiny tricycle, etc…things only strong kids can do tossing a horseshoe , things only coordinated or limber kids can do hula hoop, hitting a golf ball , tall kids touch something high up , small kids crawl under a low stool , intellectual kids reading or a mental puzzle.
Care must be taken to have at least one task that each participant can excel at. No one must be humiliated. If teaching Christ as substitute, make the point that just as each child needed a substitute at some point to finish the circuit, so we need Christ as our substitute. If teaching the body of Christ, emphasize that each person has a place in the body of Christ and each needs the others for a fully functioning church.
I want to thank you for all your great ideas. May the Lord continue blessing you with more ideas to help us teach the word of God and it may give a fruit in the right time. God is good and He will reward your extra effort. Thank you for these ideas! I am looking for ways to teach children the fruits of the spirit, how Christ gave everything, and how we should live our lives as a living sacrifice for him. These games would be great for our VBS!
This game makes a great Bible connection with the story of Zechariah in Luke 1 or any other story where someone has lost the power of speech. Laugh out loud Sometimes nothing beats a good old fashioned board game. Get started with these ideas. You can find dozens of Bible-based trivia and card games your group will love. Try out the classic game Pass the Pigs — the Bible connection with the story of the Prodigal Son is irresistible! Do you have some Star Wars fans in your group?
You can buy this online , or create one yourself from a list of Yoda quotes and verses from Proverbs. This game makes a great Bible Connection with Proverbs, but it can also be a discussion starter on the difference between Christianity and other belief systems. All you need are some colored cotton balls. Sunday School Crafts Get colorful Decorate the cover of a blank notebook to use as a prayer journal.
Make bookmarks for Bibles. Start out with blank paper or use one of these free templates. Have a variety of ribbons kids can choose from to personalize their bookmarks. For a creative twist, check out these ideas for more ways to use coloring pages. Go wild with animals Create a whole parade of animals out of toilet paper tubes tutorial here. Make an ant farm—without the dirt! Black beans stand in for the ants in this simple craft you make with just four materials.
Bible connections: Proverbs , how God cares for even the smallest creatures. Create these awesome handprint fish puppets. For a fun Bible connection to the story of Jonah, try these easy paper plate whales. Paper plates not your thing? Mix it up with these egg carton whales. One last Jonah and the whale craft idea this might be my favorite : an adorable clothespin whale with Jonah inside! Make a connection Make paper chains—kids love seeing how long they can get! Bible connection: Paul and Silas in jail, or any other story of someone imprisoned.
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