Giant Book Of Games For Childrens Ministry
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The Giant Book of Games for Children’s Ministry
This JAM-PACKED, CHOCK-FULL book of more than 200 GIANT-SIZED games will fill your ministry with TONS of fun and laughter! With a variety of games for preschoolers through preteens, you’ll find the perfect game for every occasion!
Each of these fun-filled games is tied to a different topic, with a Scripture connection and discussion to help kids understand the Bible point. You’ll bring more depth and learning to topics including The Body of Christ, Salvation, Faith, Creation, Fear, Following Jesus, Trust, Forgiveness, Friendship, God’s Love, Jesus’ Birth and Resurrection, Grace, Prayer, Thankfulness, and so many more!
Every game includes an overview that includes the game’s energy level, supply level, age level, and preparation needed, so you’ll be able to find the best fit for your lesson and time slot. Plus, these relational, cooperative games can be used anytime…wherever they fit into your schedule or to fill an on-the-spot need!
Reinforce your lessons with these 200+ must-have games that’ll help kids actually remember what they learned!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781470704247
ISBN10: 1470704242
Editor: Jennifer Hooks
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: September 2013
Publisher: Group Publishing
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