Name Tag MixerYou can use this game to begin a discussion on how each person's gifts are needed in the body of Christ. You'll need blank name tags, pens, paper, and a bowl or container. Prepare by putting each of the following rules on a separate slip of paper.... Likes [1]Comments [1] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
All for OneHere's a simple activity you can use to start a discussion on resolving conflict: Invite group members to form groups of four. In this game, all four team members must agree on one thing. For example, you might ask what snack food they enjoy. Each... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Compass JourneyThis is an activity you can use to begin a discussion about our journey through life, and what we can use to help us find direction as we travel a sometimes rocky and winding road. You'll need paper, pen or pencil, a compass for each group, and an... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
When Life Gives You Lemons...Use this icebreaker to discuss pain, disappointment, and hard times. It's especially good with a study on Job. Ahead of time, you'll need to slice several limes or lemons -- enough so everyone in your group has two slices. Have everyone in your group... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Who You Gonna Call?Use this icebreaker to lead into a study on communication -- with loved ones and with God. Have everyone find a partner. Tell people to pull out their cell phones and look at the list of recently called phone numbers. Then encourage partners to... Likes [0]Comments [1] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
BrokenUse this icebreaker before a study on brokenness: spiritual, physical, or emotional. Encourage the group to break into pairs or trios. Once people are in groups, have them answer the following three questions together: 1. Did you ever break something... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers
Greatest Game EverIf you're like most of us, you have a room full of miscellaneous stuff that's been collected over the years, and you're not quite sure what to do with it. Well, here's a solution (plus a great way to get your group working as a team). Before your... Likes [0]Comments [0] TAGS: ideas, ice breakers