Thank you. I was a little confused about the Bible five card. Were there 25 spaces and all? How do they get to put down a card? Answering a random question? I think you said the first to win is the one that puts all five cards down. Could they keep drawing until they get five in a row? I understood all the other games. This is the only one that I was a little confused with.
Thanks for asking! Think of a Bible Bingo card with 25 spaces (5x5)--get five in a row and that's a Bingo. In 5-Card, you simply cut all 25 spaces apart and pile them on a table. Kids pick five cards (spaces) each (thus up to five players per the 25 little cards). The teacher also has the same 25 little cards. One by one the teacher randomly chooses a card to read to the players. Sooner or later a player will have all five cards called out and will therefore win the game. It doesn't matter if the players see each other's cards. Also, kids don't answer Bible questions; instead, you and they discuss the topic written on each card (you could write 25 Bible references, 25 miracles Jesus did, etc.). I'd recommend you make the cards large enough to be easy to handle and read--the video uses numbers in small spaces for demonstration purposes. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the ideas! My husband and I recently decided to volunteer as children’s church leaders, which is done on a rotation schedule of 1-2 months for the year. This is our first time helping with this ministry and we’re looking for ideas on how to fill the 1.5 hours (besides the 20 minute lesson our church provides). I’ll be using some of these games!
These are fantastic, brother...thanks so much!
Thank you! I love these games. Lots of fun for teachers as well as the kids, and tons of Bible learning. :)
Thank you! Great ideas!
Thanks! I love using games as a tool to lead kids to the Lord :)
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Great games! Thanks for sharing 😊
Thanks, Andy! I appreciate your comment :)
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Thank you. I was a little confused about the Bible five card. Were there 25 spaces and all? How do they get to put down a card? Answering a random question? I think you said the first to win is the one that puts all five cards down. Could they keep drawing until they get five in a row? I understood all the other games. This is the only one that I was a little confused with.
Thanks for asking! Think of a Bible Bingo card with 25 spaces (5x5)--get five in a row and that's a Bingo. In 5-Card, you simply cut all 25 spaces apart and pile them on a table. Kids pick five cards (spaces) each (thus up to five players per the 25 little cards). The teacher also has the same 25 little cards. One by one the teacher randomly chooses a card to read to the players. Sooner or later a player will have all five cards called out and will therefore win the game. It doesn't matter if the players see each other's cards. Also, kids don't answer Bible questions; instead, you and they discuss the topic written on each card (you could write 25 Bible references, 25 miracles Jesus did, etc.). I'd recommend you make the cards large enough to be easy to handle and read--the video uses numbers in small spaces for demonstration purposes. Hope this helps!
Thanks for the ideas! My husband and I recently decided to volunteer as children’s church leaders, which is done on a rotation schedule of 1-2 months for the year. This is our first time helping with this ministry and we’re looking for ideas on how to fill the 1.5 hours (besides the 20 minute lesson our church provides). I’ll be using some of these games!