Christian Games
Playing games is engaging and motivating for people of all ages. Here you will find free games you can print and play that are not only fun, but also help children to grow spiritually. Be sure to check out Bible Trivia Bowl. It is a family favorite.
These are also great to play at church for children who arrive early or get picked up late for Sunday School.
These are also great to play at church for children who arrive early or get picked up late for Sunday School.
Books of the Bible Word Search is a 2-page file with a word search for New Testament books, and a separate word search for the Old Testament books.
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Bulls Eye is a fun trivia game where kids earn a chance to throw a suction ball at a target to earn points. This game is a review of some Old Testament lessons taught recently at First Baptist Dallas.
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Guess the Drawing is a fun game where one player draws a scene depicting a person or book in the Bible and the other players guess the drawing.
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I Know Bingo Books of the Bible is a Bingo-like game where kids review the books of the New Testament or Old Testament. It is a great way to provide repetitive practice of the books in a fun way.
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Love-Tac-Toe is a tic-tac-toe game that makes a great Valentine's/Game card. Cut them in half across the middles, horizontally and vertically. Sign "from ____" on the back of them. Put them in a baggie with 2 colors of valentine M&Ms (pink and white or red and white, etc.). There is already a verse on the cards to share the truth that we can only love others because of God's love for us.
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Matchin' Action Christian Truths is a fun game to help children learn basic truths about Christianity, such as the fact that Jesus is God's Son, and that Jesus loves you.
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Matchin' Action Roman Road is a fast-paced matching game. Taking turns, children match either the sentence or the picture on each card. The first player to play all of his or her cards wins.
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What Word is a fun vocabulary game where one player describes something from the Bible without saying any of the words on the card, and the other players try to guess what the target word is. The level 2 game has more words that cannot be said, making it harder. This particular set reviews Old Testament lessons recently taught at First Baptist Dallas. Before you play, remove any cards that your children have not been taught. Older children can make their own cards about what they have learned to add to the stack.
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Resurrection Sunday: Click here for games related to Resurrection Sunday.
Christmas: Click here for games related to Christmas.