Don"t Be Bewildered By Bible Trivia Games
Bible Trivia Games are a blast for parties; Bible studies; and meetings alike.
Bible trivia can be used for icebreakers as well.
Just about any type of biblical fact or piece of information can be turned into a Bible trivia game.
For example for a birthday party you could use the ages of the oldest living Bible characters as trivia.
A sample question would be, "How old was Abraham when Isaac was born?" Or how old was Jesus when he was found in the temple talking to the Elders?" These types of age related Bible trivia questions are perfect for a christian birthday game activity.
Another example of using Bible trivia for games would be to create a Bible themed icebreaker for opening a Bible study group or team meeting.
For Christian icebreakers you'll want to consider your audience.
If you have a shy group, you don't want to play an icebreaker game that would be embarrassing to anyone or that may make them uncomfortable.
An easy Bible trivia game for an icebreaker would be ten commandments icebreaker.
If your guests are up to the challenge of answering the questions, you could write 2 sets of commandments on index cards and place them in a bowl.
Have each participant pull a card.
Then have the people who pulled the same card get into groups and discuss the commandment that they pulled.
Before the discussion they can introduce themselves and discuss the commandment written on the card that they pulled.
In their discussion they may want to talk about which biblical characters they recall that broke the commandment or kept the commandment with integrity.
If you're looking for some simpler Bible trivia games, then just think of facts that you know that can be asked as questions, sort of in a Jeopardy type fashion.
For instance ask a series of "who did what" type questions.
Questions like, "Who betrayed Jesus?" or "What city was Jesus born in?" Of course these may seem like really simple questions to ask, but they give you the general idea for trivia questions you could ask in the form of a game.
How you play the games depends on your preference.
The games can be typed on paper or a designated persona can ask the questions of the group by reading them aloud.
As you can see creating Bible trivia games is really easy and doesn't have to be a headache to implement.
It just takes a bit of information gathering and decision-making as to what type of game format you desire for your group.
Bible trivia can be used for icebreakers as well.
Just about any type of biblical fact or piece of information can be turned into a Bible trivia game.
For example for a birthday party you could use the ages of the oldest living Bible characters as trivia.
A sample question would be, "How old was Abraham when Isaac was born?" Or how old was Jesus when he was found in the temple talking to the Elders?" These types of age related Bible trivia questions are perfect for a christian birthday game activity.
Another example of using Bible trivia for games would be to create a Bible themed icebreaker for opening a Bible study group or team meeting.
For Christian icebreakers you'll want to consider your audience.
If you have a shy group, you don't want to play an icebreaker game that would be embarrassing to anyone or that may make them uncomfortable.
An easy Bible trivia game for an icebreaker would be ten commandments icebreaker.
If your guests are up to the challenge of answering the questions, you could write 2 sets of commandments on index cards and place them in a bowl.
Have each participant pull a card.
Then have the people who pulled the same card get into groups and discuss the commandment that they pulled.
Before the discussion they can introduce themselves and discuss the commandment written on the card that they pulled.
In their discussion they may want to talk about which biblical characters they recall that broke the commandment or kept the commandment with integrity.
If you're looking for some simpler Bible trivia games, then just think of facts that you know that can be asked as questions, sort of in a Jeopardy type fashion.
For instance ask a series of "who did what" type questions.
Questions like, "Who betrayed Jesus?" or "What city was Jesus born in?" Of course these may seem like really simple questions to ask, but they give you the general idea for trivia questions you could ask in the form of a game.
How you play the games depends on your preference.
The games can be typed on paper or a designated persona can ask the questions of the group by reading them aloud.
As you can see creating Bible trivia games is really easy and doesn't have to be a headache to implement.
It just takes a bit of information gathering and decision-making as to what type of game format you desire for your group.