/// Ideas > Icebreakers Comments [ 0 ] Likes [ 0 ] Introductions Take a few minutes to introduce yourself to someone in your group that you don’t know very well (preferably man to man and woman to woman). Find out each other’s names, names of each other’s spouses, names and ages of each other’s children, and one other fact. After everyone has had a chance to visit, take turns introducing each other to the group. Then discuss these questions: • What do you find exciting and fun about getting to know someone? • What aspects are intimidating or difficult? • In what ways is introducing someone to others like or unlike introducing someone to Christ? Permission to print this page from Small Group Ministry in the 21st Century granted for local church use. Copyright © Group Publishing, Inc., P.O. Box 481, Loveland, CO 80539. www.group.com share this article 1 of 1 /// Related Articles SuperheroesForm two groups. Have one group talk about the way the characters below are like God, and ask the other group to discuss how they are unlike God. • Greek and Roman gods and goddesses • Superheroes from movies, televisions, and comic books • Actors who... Likes [0]Comments [0] Back to NatureChoose one of the following questions to answer, and share with the group. • What outdoor activities do you enjoy doing? • If you’re married, what’s one thing you’ve learned about your spouse by spending time together in the great outdoors that you... Likes [0]Comments [0] BusybodiesFor this exercise, each group member needs: • a plastic knife • an item to balance on the knife, such as a coin, bean, button, or potato chip Ask members of your group to stand in a circle with each person holding his or her plastic knife. Instruct... Likes [0]Comments [0]
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