Archive for the 'Youth Activities' Category
Nothing is more fun then listening to a group of kids laughing uproariously over something they’re playing. Laughter is much easier to listen to then grousing and grumbling. Expect a lot of laughter playing Babble.
This Christian board game is a matching game, but a very noisy one, so be prepared. Everyone calls out their words at the same time and slaps down their card when they hear someone match theirs. The game is fast moving and fun. Reading is encouraged. Games that make reading a desired ability encourage kids to improve in this area in order to be competitive. Encourage your kids in babbling and laughter.
Many in David’s time thought he was an embarrassment because of the way he danced before God and God’s people. He could not contain his joy in belonging to God. But even dance can be used to praise God, and dance for exercise can be a healthful additive to our self care regime.
Between sitting at this computer and my sedentary hobbies, I know I don’t move enough, especially when the weather doesn’t cooperate. This Christian computer game actually encourages activity! Christian music and the dance pad direct in a dance routine that gives aerobic, heart strengthening exercise and increases mobility, burns calories and makes you feel more energetic, sleep better and when used regularity,be more alert. The dance pad is required. The music exceptional. There are also music add-ons you can get to expand your selection. Get moving!
Associative games can sharpen intellect and promote a person to see outside of the box. Christian card games are available that exercise these qualities. Christian versions of secular games add a spiritual dimension to games that are already fun and thought provoking.
Apples to Apples encourages association between a topic and the cards you have in your hand. Sometimes the association is a little questionable, but that’s the fun. Everybody’s opinion counts. This game will play up to ten people and makes a great Christian youth activity.
Entertain your brain as well as your freinds and family. Can you say “Huh?”
Clever ways to keep your young people busy and come up with new Christian youth activities can tax your brain. Youth need fun, noisy, interactive ways to play. After a while our brains seem to dry out as we try to come up with new ideas.
Proverbial wisdom is an interactive game that can play up to sixteen people. The premises is familiar. You get a subject and have to relate it to your team with a sketch. But the subjects are Biblical proverbs. What a fun way to challenge your young people and keep Biblical precepts in mind! This game would also be a blast with your older “youth” groups.
Have you got an hour to use? With any group of Christian friends, youth or children, this is the best way to enjoy it. Be sure there isn’t a sleeping baby near by, because it can get noisy.
Outburst: Bible edition is another remake of a popular game As a Christian board game this is particularly suited for use in church or youth group situations. There is a subject, and 10 target answers for that subject. Your team has to come up with as many of those target answers as they can in sixty seconds. There is a card viewer, passing chips and a lot of laughter. Try this one for a memorable time of fun in your group.
Again the Children of Israel are trying to get to the promised land. This is the story of our life in a way, as we try to grow and reach the goal God has for us. But many obstacles, doubt and sin lie in the way for us to overcome with God’s help.
The colorful board and interesting play will capture your children’s imaginations with this Christian Board game and make the trials and joy of the Israelites come alive for them. Keep a spiritual aspect in your children’s play as they try to conqueror the desert with God’s help as the children of Israel did.
Kids love to play card games together. They love the challenge of winning (beating their brother or sister), and when you have a group, they can all participate and play together. Christian card games also lend an element of spiritual awareness to the play. Hermie is a friend to kids and he and his friends bring great associations into the game.
Hermie and Friends card game is a fun way to spend time as a group. Two to six players try to get rid of their stockpile the fastest. The cards are colorful and eye-catching. There are wild cards. Counting and recognizing numbers is encouraged for smaller children. For ages four and up. This is a great addition to family gaming night.
We spend a lot of our parental time just trying to get our kids to get along. Bickering and rivalry are rampant in most families and it takes a lot of loving instruction to direct our kids otherwise. Most games also foster competition.
This is a Christian Board game that encourages cooperation. The only way to win is to help out others who are also trying to win. The first to build a church in one of the Bible cities wins. To gain the things you need, you have to trade the things other people need for your needs. This is a new approach to gaming that may catch some by surprise. This great game is for ages 8 and up and up to 6 players can participate. Bibleopoly is a great youth group game or family night.
The story of Noah’s Ark never gets old for our children. It has all the elements they love, animals, adventure, danger, heroic efforts and more. Noah stood for God in a generation that totally opposed all God’s teachings and did mighty things for God. He is a good example to us and our children.
The Ark card game is a Christian card game in which you work with Noah and help him out of a tight spot. The weather is beginning to cloud up and all the animals are being really slow about getting on the ark. You help manage the loading. This is for ages eight and up and a great way to spend family night with the children.
I love the people who make Christian games out of secular games. I mean, that is my business for the most part. There are a lot of games out there that are fun to play and is are great youth group activities, but being able to use a Christian version sets an example that says we want to keep Christ in even our fun times.
Christian Fluxx is the same fun game and plays up to 6 people, so is good for Christian youth activities. It has been expanded with 7 Christian cards and gives the player a bonus for knowing or showing their faith. When you have a group time with your teens, put Christ in the center.