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Tried regular Bible trivia once. Asked "Who was Moses' brother?" Dead silence. One kid raised his hand and said "Abraham?"
That's when I learned that Bible trivia for kids can't just be adult trivia with smaller words and lower expectations.
Today we're talking about Bible trivia that actually works when kids need to move around and can't just sit there answering questions - from four corners chaos to Bible baseball to why letting kids act out answers beats boring Q&A every time. Plus the kid who always runs to random corners just to see where everyone else goes.
If you're tired of blank stares during Bible review time and ready for games that get kids excited about what they've learned, this one's for you. Fair warning: there will be lots of running around and someone will definitely trip during trivia relay.
For Sunday school teachers, children's ministry leaders, and anyone who's discovered that making kids sit still to answer Bible questions is basically torture for everyone involved.
Check out KidsMinistry.Blog for more ideas, tips, and resources to help your Children's Ministry thrive!
By KidsMinistry.BlogTried regular Bible trivia once. Asked "Who was Moses' brother?" Dead silence. One kid raised his hand and said "Abraham?"
That's when I learned that Bible trivia for kids can't just be adult trivia with smaller words and lower expectations.
Today we're talking about Bible trivia that actually works when kids need to move around and can't just sit there answering questions - from four corners chaos to Bible baseball to why letting kids act out answers beats boring Q&A every time. Plus the kid who always runs to random corners just to see where everyone else goes.
If you're tired of blank stares during Bible review time and ready for games that get kids excited about what they've learned, this one's for you. Fair warning: there will be lots of running around and someone will definitely trip during trivia relay.
For Sunday school teachers, children's ministry leaders, and anyone who's discovered that making kids sit still to answer Bible questions is basically torture for everyone involved.
Check out KidsMinistry.Blog for more ideas, tips, and resources to help your Children's Ministry thrive!