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Keeping Alert Children see the difference between keeping alert while watching for the Lord and being unprepared for His return. Let Go, Let God The children will have fun letting their balloons go to see where they land while connecting the activity to how we need to know that God is in control and trust in where He is taking us.
Let's Celebrate God! Children will have fun learning about different ways to celebrate God. Like Mary Or Martha? Two teams identify characteristics of Mary and Martha to win this game.
Listening Bingo The children will practice listening first and acting second. Lost And Found Children scramble to find the lost sheep. Lost Sheep A thrilling game of finding the lost sheep to remind the children how the Good Shepherd watches over His flock.
Love Chase God so loved the world, He sent His only son. We can run, but can't escape God's love. Love Is Matching Helpers The children will play a matching game and learn about ways to help. Miracle Food Drop A fun game of catch to show how God can provide in miraculous ways. Move The Blocks The children will play a game to learn that God answers prayers.
Moving Day Teams race to get packed so they can move to their new destination. Musical Feet Children make colorful drawings of their own feet to use in a game that helps them remember the story of Ruth when she lay down at the feet of Boaz.
Oh Poor Jonah! A good energy burner that teaches an important lesson. Pass The Baton Leadership changes hands quickly in this action packed game. Pick Up Manna And Quail A game to see how quickly the children can gather manna and quail, like the Israelites did when God provided for them in the wilderness.
Pillow Bridge The children will use pillows to visually demonstrate Jesus bridging the gap between sin and God. Are the kids as brave as David? Plague Of Frogs A crazy fast paced game where Pharaoh hopelessly tries to catch all the frogs. Pool Noodle Race The children will race to learn about persecution. Prayer Buckets The children will learn about different types of prayer requests. Prayer Freeze Tag The children will learn about stopping and praying to God.
Rainbow Race A fun game that helps children recognize different colors and improves their listening skills. Remember Prayer And Fasting Children play a simple memory game to show that prayer and fasting are powerful ways to prepare for spiritual battle.
Rumble, Crumble Children pretend a giant earthquake rumbles and crumbles the jail where Paul and Silas are held as prisoners. Run From Sin The children will practice staying away from sin so they can obey God. Search For Jesus A fun yet simple game for younger children about searching for baby Jesus. Still Too Many Children scramble to be the one with a balloon, or become eliminated from Gideon's army.
Storing Up The Wheat Children race to be the first team to store up seven years of grain. Team Army Crawl In this simple race, the children will have fun showing their crawling skills and working as a team to reach the finish line. Teamwork Hand Off The children will work together in this fast-past game, while learning how teamwork helps them serve Jesus.
The Friend Race Each child will work with a friend to win a race. The Mat Race A game where teams use a little skill and a mat to get the job done. He or she can choose whether or not to join. Anyone who joins the store can help tag shoe owners.
Keep the game moving quickly, and have kids play for about 10 minutes. Read aloud Matthew Say: In these verses, everyone dropped what they were doing and joined Jesus. And Jesus gives us a choice. Use this game to talk about staying connected to God. Form teams of about five, and designate a start and finish line. There are two ways you can do that. The Handy Dandy will help only one person at a time and can run back and forth to get new players after he or she has helped one child to the finish line.
Have each team choose a Handy Dandy. Then have teams start the game. Say: God is like the Handy Dandies in our game. His help is way better than trying to go it alone. Read aloud Isaiah Say: God promises to help us, but staying connected to him is the best way to face any problem that comes our way. Read aloud James Have kids get in pairs and stand back to back.
After kids have arranged themselves, have them form groups of three. Also, name new ways to line up each time such as by hair length, age by birthday, shirt colors in rainbow order, or sitting with shortest to longest hair. Have 12 kids stand in a large circle to form the numbers on a clock.
Have them use their hands to show their numbers. Call a time, and immediately after, name the two numbers that will be switching places. This will help kids who struggle to read a clock. The kids who are switching go to the end of the line. Start slow, and pick up speed until kids are changing at a frantic pace. Read aloud Psalm and 7. Say: Time can move quickly, like in our game. And the psalmist reminds us to cherish our time. Count aloud to 30; then say: Stop. Begin counting again, but choose a different number to count to this time.
When you stop, again have the end person break free from the line and freeze. Continue this process until all of the kids have been frozen except for the leaders. Then reverse the process, having the line leader tag all teammates to rejoin the line again, but in the reverse order of how they broke free. Play several times, letting new kids be the leaders.
Use this game to talk about Acts 13 and the spread of the early church. Say: After Jesus came back to life, his followers kept telling people about him. You might say the message spread like wildfire because it spread so quickly!
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