MAIN POINT: Gets kids to solidify what they’ve learned concerning the salvation message.
This game works well if all of your kids are regular attendees. If not, don’t use this game. Visitors or students new to church may feel out of place.
Bible Smugglers works best outdoors, like at a camp. However, it can also work in a large facility.
Materials: plastic spoons (they represent Bibles), one flashlight.
Have two leaders be “missionaries.” They hide somewhere with the flashlight turned on, holding it straight up. Each kid gets a “Bible” and they have to bring it to the missionaries.
The Catch: They are in a foreign country and there are border guards everywhere (these are the other youth staff). If a kid gets caught by a border guard, they have to do what the guard says. The guard can be from any country (it’s fun to have crazy accents), and their job is to get the kids to tell them the gospel message. The guards should ask questions like, “What are you doing?”, “What is a Bible?” “What is the Bible about?” “Who is this Jesus?” “What happens if I believe in Jesus?”, “What is Heaven?” etc. (You can throw in things like, “In my country, we believe in a million gods…”). The kids get sent to jail if they answer a question wrong or if they lie (such as if you ask them what they are doing and they say, “just going for a midnight stroll”). If they explain the message well, then they can go on to find the missionaries. Once they find the missionaries, they can come back to the start (which is where the jail is located) and get more Bibles to deliver to the missionaries. When in jail, the kids have to convince the guard to let them out of jail by the same methods as getting caught by a border guard.
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Jonathan McKee
Jonathan McKee is the author of over twenty books including the brand new The Guy's Guide to FOUR BATTLES Every Young Man Must Face; The Teen’s Guide to Social Media & Mobile Devices; If I Had a Parenting Do Over; and the Amazon Best Seller - The Guy's Guide to God, Girls and the Phone in Your Pocket. He speaks to parents and leaders worldwide, all while providing free resources for youth workers on TheSource4YM.com. Jonathan, his wife Lori, and their three kids live in California.
Kate
May 8, 2012 at 12:00 amThis is awesome accept we used paper with different languages as the bible and u had to bring that one to the right missionary at camp. It was awesome
Amanda
March 22, 2017 at 12:00 amWe played this game at our lock-in and it was a great way for the youth to realize how blessed we are to live freely as Christian in the US!