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Asking Questions Games

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Member in the Spotlight
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Asking Questions Games
Trust Building Games
Large Group Games

Ball Of Paper
Make a giant ball of newspaper by wrapping newspaper around a core but in between each layer place a piece of candy with a written question wrapped around it. When it comes time for icebreakers, pass around this already made ball of paper and have each person take a layer off. They have to answer the question and then they can eat the candy.

Balloon Questions
Pass one balloon around the circle with a felt pen. Each person writes a question on the balloon. The question can be about what they'd like to know about the other group members. Or, it can be something they wish someone would ask them. Then, pass the balloon around the circle and each person chooses three of the questions on the balloon to answer.

Spin the Bottle
One person draws a question out of a bag of questions and spins the bottle. Then, they ask the question to the person to whom the bottle points. The questions can be about the Scripture passage or a subject of the leader's choice.

 


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Practical Solutions to Common Small Group Dilemmas
Leading an Effective Discussion
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Build Your Own Bible Study
Worship Ideas for Small Groups
Prayer Ideas for Small Groups
Praying with Others
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