1. Christian Youth Camp - It
Makes Sense
Use your senses to identify common
objects and items
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2. Game Materials
Lunch Bags, Small Household Items (depending on
which senses you want to use in the game); Stapler;
Paper; Pen; Marker
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3. Game Preparation
Prepare several lunch bags with one item in each bag. The
number of bags can be adjusted depending on the time you
have to play the game. You can use items that can be found
around the house – (i.e. comb, pen, etc) or items can be
according to a specific category like office supplies, foods,
tools, cosmetics, etc to suit a party theme. Fold over the top
of the bag and staple closed.
With a marker, number the bags on the outside
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4. Game Play
1. Participants examine one numbered bag at a time, and try to identify
the contents ONLY by feeling the them through the bag.
2. Ask participants to number their paper according to the number of
bags, and record their answers next to the appropriate numbers
corresponding to each bag.
3. When all the participants have identified the items, reveal what is in
each bag. The winner is the participant who correctly guessed the
most items.
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5. Game Variations
1. Touch - use items with various textures (i.e. hard, sandpaper,
soft, bumpy, feather, cotton, fur, felt, hairbrush etc that have
identifying characteristics. You can also use simple items like
staplers etc) You can allow them to reach inside the bag, without
looking and feel the item inside the bag or for simply objects
they just feel through the bag.
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6. 2. Smell - Use 2-3 tablespoons of spices, fruits, or other items
with strong characteristic smells. (i.e. orange peel, pepper,
cinnamon, oregano, onion, etc. These might be best in a cloth
bag or punch a few very small holes in the paper bag with a
needle so the scents can escape
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7. Bible Studies based on the book of Jonah
Only. This youth camp curriculum was
designed to teach the basic truths
of obedience in addition to evangelism in the
context of a Biblical character. The advantage
of going through a book and looking at one
man's story is that we see not only the
teaching but the example. It becomes much
more real!
Camp Curriculum - Whale of a Tale
-> Tell me about “Whale of a Tale”
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8. Creative Youth Ideas
Camp Bible Study Series
“Who Do You Say that I AM?”
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-> Tell me about “Who Do You Say that I AM?”
Jesus asked the disciples, "Who do others
say that I am?" It was easy to answer
because it required no conviction, no
commitment, and no risk. But then he
follows that question with another, "Who
do YOU say that I am?"
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9. Live the Fruitful, Abundant Life
Jesus Promised. Great for youth camps or
weekly Youth Bible Study. There are 7
Primary Bible study Sessions in the series.
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-> Tell me about “Fruit Of the Spirit”
Creative Youth Ideas
Youth Camp Bible Study Series
“Fruit Of the Spirit”
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10. "The Great Adventure" is western
themed Bible study series loosely based
around the song of the same name by
Steven Curtis Chapman. It was initially
written for a large Texas Church to use for
their Summer Youth Camp but has since
then proven popular around the world.
Camp Curriculum - The Great Adventure
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-> Tell me about “The Great Adventure”
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