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The point of Bible ABC’s, a video-based game, is simple: be the first to correctly call out the name of a book of the Bible that starts with the letter on the screen or be the first to correctly identify the fact that there are no books that begin with that letter. Get either wrong and you lose!

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The point of Bible ABC’s, a video-based game, is simple: be the first to correctly call out the name of a book of the Bible that starts with the letter on the screen or be the first to correctly identify the fact that there are no books that begin with that letter. Get either wrong and you lose!

Each of the ten rounds starts with a three-second countdown, and then a letter pops onto the screen, bouncing around while students race to give their answers!

Make sure you print out the answer key and have it handy so you know all the possible answers at all times ... or have all the books of the Bible memorized in alphabetical order so you don't get shown up by a student!

There are a few different ways to play:
     •    Have two people up front, the first to identify a book correctly or identify the letter as wrong, and they get a point. The one with the most points at the end of the game wins.
     •    Have two people up front. Let them go back and forth naming books of the Bible with the letter and get a point for each one they get right. Deduct a point for each one they get wrong.
     •    Let the whole room play; the first to call out the correct answer gets the point!
For extra fun, have a bell or buzzer between the players, and the first to slap gets to answer.

This Resource Includes:

  • Video-based PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (10 Q&A + instructions) game video files (mp4 files)
  • Gameplay instructions (Word file)
  • Answer key (Word file)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)

 

Matthew McNutt

Matthew McNutt

Matthew and Heather have been in full time youth ministry for over twenty years. He is also a speaker, author, and ministry coach. They have four sons ranging from 15 to 22 years old, which means the majority of their time is spent buying food and replacing broken furniture. You can find all of Matthew's DYM resources here: https://www.downloadyouthministry.com/featured-authors/matthew-mcnutt/