Christian ladies group games
This activity should be done only by those who feel they are able. This activity would not be appropriate with physically disabled or elderly members. Have the women pair off and have one woman volunteer to fall and the other volunteer to catch. Tell the woman who will be falling to turn her back to her partner and ask the catcher to raise her arms and get ready.
When the faller is ready, have her lean back to fall into her partner's arms. Use this activity to discuss the importance of relying on Christ when we feel blinded by circumstances beyond our control. You can also discuss the importance of relying on girlfriends and other Christian women during times that test your faith.
A rather simple game, this can be used as an icebreaker for everyone to get to know each other's names. Have the women stand in a circle. Pass a small and soft ball around the circle, asking each woman to say her name. Once the ball has gone around, throw the ball to someone, but first say her name and make eye contact with her. The rule is that you cannot throw the ball before saying someone's name and making eye contact with her. Afterward, discuss the importance of individuality and the church.
How important is it to feel included and called by name when you come together to pray or come to church? On small index cards, write labels you might give to a woman in idle gossip--for example, "snobby," "rude," "nerd," "arrogant" or "queen bee". Tape one to everyone's back, making sure each player has not seen what was put on her back. For about two minutes, ask the women to mingle, treating each other like the label the woman has on her back but not revealing the word.
After the two minutes, have the women look at their cards. The person signs her name in the square. If you have enough women participating, add the restriction that a participant can only sign one square on each other woman's board.
For example, if someone was born in a foreign country and has been to all 50 states, she can only sign one of those squares on each person's grid. There are several ways to determine the winner. One way is to award a prize to the first person who gets five signatures in a row vertically, horizontally or diagonally. Another option is to award a prize to the first person to get all squares signed. Create a card for each woman in attendance. Each card has a different getting-to-know-you question on it, such as where you were born, what are your hobbies or how you found your current church.
The women mingle and ask each other their questions. The goal is to talk to all of the other women and ask them your one question. The women take notes on the answers they receive. After a set amount of mingling time, participants come back as a group and discuss the general types of answers each woman received for her question.
This game helps the group members warm up to a discussion about the doors God has opened for them. You'll need a doorknob for this activity. Ask a simple introduction question, such as favorite hobbies or favorite meal. Pass the doorknob around the circle. The woman with the doorknob answers the question and then passes it on. Gradually make the questions more challenging or though provoking. The final question asks the women to share about the doors God has opened for them.
You can also have them share how they have responded to those open doors. This game is best in a large, open room. The Story of Esther: Test your knowledge of the story of the wise and beautiful Queen Esther in this challenging Bible crossword!
Fun Bible Brainstorming: This is a great party game. Give everyone a game sheet, set the timer for 10 minutes, and see who fills the most boxes! Bible Charades: Guessing is not really a strong suit of mine, but if you love charades, then Bible charades just might be right up your alley. Where in the Bible: Where in the Bible is slightly different. In this Bible search game, teams race each another to find Bible verses that contain a given word.
The team that finds the most verses wins. Learn more about the game Where in The Bible.
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