Beach balls are great for the beach, but you don't need to be at the beach to play these games. The final game explores both personal spiritual goals and goals for the church youth group.
A common summer game is beach volley. But you don’t have to be at the beach to enjoy the sport. You don’t even have to be outside. Besides the official rules, there are also an infinite number of variations and other games that use the volleyball net, ball and court. And after you have played a game, there’s a lesson on what it means to be filled with the things of God so he can use you for the purpose he created you for.
These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
One of the most valuable tools a coach can use is the Mini Diamond. Any drill in which the focus of the teaching is something other than working on full on overhand throwing technique can be run on a Mini Diamond. Use of the Mini Diamond is referenced throughout the Coaching Guide.
Badminton originated in India over 2000 years ago and was brought to England in the 19th century by British officers who witnessed a similar game being played in India. The first badminton tournaments were held at the Duke of Beaufort's estate called Badminton House, which is how the game got its name. While originally played as a leisure activity among the aristocracy, badminton grew in popularity worldwide after World War 2 and became an Olympic sport in 1992. The main differences between traditional and modern badminton are that traditionally players aimed to hit the shuttlecock back and forth as many times as possible, whereas now players score points by making it difficult for the opponent to return the shuttlecock.
Volleyball is a sport played by two teams separated by a net. The objective is to pass the ball over the net to the opposing team's court without letting it touch the ground. Players rotate positions and are only allowed a limited number of touches to return the ball. Key aspects of volleyball include serving, passing, setting, attacking, and blocking. Matches consist of best-of-five sets, with sets played to 25 points and needing a two-point advantage to win.
Volleyball was invented in 1895 in Massachusetts as a less physical alternative to basketball. Over time the rules were standardized, including setting the net height, limiting the number of touches and introducing player rotations. It grew tremendously in popularity and is now one of the sports with the most parity between women's and men's competitions.
This document provides a compendium of games that can be played by Scouts. It includes over 30 games categorized into sections such as quick and easy games, obstacle courses, races, pencil and paper games, memory games, water games, wide games and other games. The games range from those requiring no equipment to those needing common items like balls, ropes or chalk. Brief instructions are provided for each game explaining the setup and objectives.
A common summer game is beach volley. But you don’t have to be at the beach to enjoy the sport. You don’t even have to be outside. Besides the official rules, there are also an infinite number of variations and other games that use the volleyball net, ball and court. And after you have played a game, there’s a lesson on what it means to be filled with the things of God so he can use you for the purpose he created you for.
These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
These games are all played with a flying disc which also goes by the brand name 'Frisbee." Supposedly the name was derived from the Frisbie Pie Company whose round metal pie tins were used as toys by Yale University students. Over time the metal edges would become sharp so plastic versions were created in the 1940's. Fred Headrick is credited with creating the modern day frisbee in 1967.
One of the most valuable tools a coach can use is the Mini Diamond. Any drill in which the focus of the teaching is something other than working on full on overhand throwing technique can be run on a Mini Diamond. Use of the Mini Diamond is referenced throughout the Coaching Guide.
Badminton originated in India over 2000 years ago and was brought to England in the 19th century by British officers who witnessed a similar game being played in India. The first badminton tournaments were held at the Duke of Beaufort's estate called Badminton House, which is how the game got its name. While originally played as a leisure activity among the aristocracy, badminton grew in popularity worldwide after World War 2 and became an Olympic sport in 1992. The main differences between traditional and modern badminton are that traditionally players aimed to hit the shuttlecock back and forth as many times as possible, whereas now players score points by making it difficult for the opponent to return the shuttlecock.
Volleyball is a sport played by two teams separated by a net. The objective is to pass the ball over the net to the opposing team's court without letting it touch the ground. Players rotate positions and are only allowed a limited number of touches to return the ball. Key aspects of volleyball include serving, passing, setting, attacking, and blocking. Matches consist of best-of-five sets, with sets played to 25 points and needing a two-point advantage to win.
Volleyball was invented in 1895 in Massachusetts as a less physical alternative to basketball. Over time the rules were standardized, including setting the net height, limiting the number of touches and introducing player rotations. It grew tremendously in popularity and is now one of the sports with the most parity between women's and men's competitions.
This document provides a compendium of games that can be played by Scouts. It includes over 30 games categorized into sections such as quick and easy games, obstacle courses, races, pencil and paper games, memory games, water games, wide games and other games. The games range from those requiring no equipment to those needing common items like balls, ropes or chalk. Brief instructions are provided for each game explaining the setup and objectives.
This document contains a collection of warm up game ideas submitted by various soccer coaches. There are over 30 different warm up games described in brief, with most including progression ideas. The games are intended to gradually increase players' heart rates while preparing muscles for soccer activities in a fun way. Coaches are encouraged to adapt the games as needed for different ages and abilities.
Children's games strengthen both physical and social skills. Physically, games engage muscles and increase heart rate, circulation, and oxygen intake. Socially, games teach cooperation, turn-taking, listening skills, and concepts like right and wrong. Popular children's games described in the document include catch, hopscotch, hide and seek, and dodgeball, all of which provide exercise and help develop important life skills.
It's back to school time. Time to get all your school supplies and meet new friends. These games all have a ruler as the central prop and serve as a discussion start for measuring up to God's standards. I remember the days of using a ruler to create a growth chart on the door frame. But how do we measure our growth as Christians?
Basketball is a team sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to score points by shooting the ball through a hoop mounted at each end of the court. Players advance the ball by dribbling or passing to teammates and points are scored by shooting field goals worth one, two, or three points depending on the distance from the hoop. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
This document provides descriptions of several lead-up games and activities that can be used to practice skills in a game-like context for physical education classes. The games described include Catch and Score, Catch, Toss, Set and Over, Beach Ball Volleyball, Blind Volleyball, Four Net Soccer, Sideline Soccer, Partner Soccer Score, Soccer/Cricket Relay, and End Ball. Safety is emphasized as the key consideration for any physical activity.
Yanks Guide - The #1 Guide to American Football
Topics covered in this guide include:
● American football rules and regulations
● American football teams
● American football basics
● American football 101 for dummies
● History of american football
● American football games, positions & overtime rules
● How to play Gridiron football
● American football league (NFL)
● What is football
● NFL positions
● How many players in American football games
● How many points is a touchdown & field goal
● American Football Dictionary / Glossary of terms
● And much more!
This document provides instructions for several outdoor team building games including:
1) Group Juggle where participants pass balls to each other in a circle.
2) Forest Golf where teams use golf clubs to move a ball through an obstacle course.
3) The Mirror Game where partners interview each other and then describe themselves as if they were their partner.
4) Additional games involve teams of robots directed by a mechanic, passing a ball to learn geography or math facts, drawing maps with natural materials, and more creative physical challenges. The games aim to build teamwork skills through communication and cooperation.
Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts as an indoor sport to keep athletes active in the winter. It grew rapidly in popularity in the 20th century first in the US and then worldwide. The NBA was established in 1946 and became a multibillion dollar enterprise, making basketball an integral part of American culture. Key rules include using offense and defense to score by shooting a basketball through a hoop, with the team having the most points at the end declared the winner.
This lesson uses ping pong balls to remind us that as Christians we can be easily tossed around, unstable, blown off course if we lack faith. But through prayer and belief we can be strong enough to face and stand strong in any difficulties and circumstances we might face as Christians.
This document describes two traditional Polish folk games: Dodgeball and Zośka. Dodgeball is played between two teams of 6 players each, with the objective of eliminating opponents by hitting them with thrown balls. The rules describe when a player is eliminated from being hit by the ball. Zośka is played with 3 players, each standing in their own circle. Players use any body part except their hands to maneuver a sack filled with objects like barley or a rock in and out of their circle, with the goal of not letting it touch the ground or enter another player's circle. Both games aim to develop teamwork, socialization, movement and coordination skills.
This document provides a summary of the Physical Education project on basketball completed by a student of Delhi Public School in Navi Mumbai, India. It includes sections acknowledging those who helped with the project, the history and origin of basketball being invented by James Naismith in 1891, the original 13 rules of basketball, dimensions and requirements of a basketball court, fundamental basketball skills, common basketball injuries, and past Indian basketball players who received the Arjuna Award.
This document describes several youth soccer drills from Spanishsoccer.net. It provides instructions for drills like "Cross the River" which works on coordination and changes of direction as players cross different zones. "King of the Pitch" has players dribble in a space and kick other players' balls out to score points. "Pass and Run" has pairs passing and one player running to a cone when called. The drills focus on skills like dribbling, passing, shooting and teamwork.
Basketball Shooting Drill #1 involves one player shooting jump shots while the other player defends. They take turns shooting and rebounding. Drill #2 is a free throw drill where missed shots require running conditioning drills. Drill #3 has two players taking shots from increasing distances to improve long range shooting. The drills focus on form and improving shooting range.
This document provides information about different basketball shooting and offensive drills and strategies. It describes three shooting drills focused on shooting fundamentals, free throws, and increasing shooting range. It also discusses common basketball offenses like the Duke Motion offense and Carolina fast break offense. Key aspects of passing and spacing in the motion offense are highlighted. Finally, it briefly touches on defensive strategies like zone defense, man-to-man defense, and pressing.
This document provides information about different basketball shooting and offensive drills and strategies. It describes three shooting drills focused on shooting fundamentals, free throws, and increasing shooting range. It also discusses common basketball offenses like the Duke Motion offense and Carolina fast break offense. Key aspects of passing and spacing in the motion offense are highlighted. Finally, it briefly touches on defensive strategies like zone defense, man-to-man defense, and pressing.
This presentation describes games played by children of the Narikuravar - a nomadic community - settled at Ashakulam in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. The presentation is an outcome of a workshop conducted at the settlement at the Digital Community Archive that the National Folklore Support Centre is setting up there.
this presentation displays the history and origin of netball. the playing positions and rules of the game with adequately provided pictures and pointers
The document is a basketball project submitted by Kushagra Gupta to his physical education teacher, Umesh Sharma. It includes sections on the history, invention, rules, skills, terminology, injuries/treatment, tournaments, venues, and important personalities of basketball. Kushagra acknowledges and thanks those who helped him complete the project, including his teacher and parents.
This document provides an overview of basketball, including its history and rules. It began in 1891 when James Naismith invented the game in Massachusetts. The objective is to shoot the ball into the opponent's basket. Teams have 5 starting players and 7 substitutes. The game consists of 4 quarters of 10 minutes each. Points are scored by shooting the ball through the hoop from varying distances. Positions include playmaker, guard, forward, and center. Fouls result in the other team gaining possession. The court dimensions and types of passes are also outlined. Key vocabulary is defined in both English and Spanish.
Gary Vaynerchuk talks about Content & Social MediaKen Sapp
Great talk and Q&A from Gary Vaynerchuk at National Achiever's Congress 2019 in Singapore... Lots of takeaways but these are powerful: "Eliminate friction between your message and your customer" and "The INTENT of content is the VARIABLE of Success." So does your message create friction? What is the intent of your content? Are you real and adding value or is your content just an "ask" wrapped in content?
This document contains a collection of warm up game ideas submitted by various soccer coaches. There are over 30 different warm up games described in brief, with most including progression ideas. The games are intended to gradually increase players' heart rates while preparing muscles for soccer activities in a fun way. Coaches are encouraged to adapt the games as needed for different ages and abilities.
Children's games strengthen both physical and social skills. Physically, games engage muscles and increase heart rate, circulation, and oxygen intake. Socially, games teach cooperation, turn-taking, listening skills, and concepts like right and wrong. Popular children's games described in the document include catch, hopscotch, hide and seek, and dodgeball, all of which provide exercise and help develop important life skills.
It's back to school time. Time to get all your school supplies and meet new friends. These games all have a ruler as the central prop and serve as a discussion start for measuring up to God's standards. I remember the days of using a ruler to create a growth chart on the door frame. But how do we measure our growth as Christians?
Basketball is a team sport played by two teams of five players on a rectangular court. The objective is to score points by shooting the ball through a hoop mounted at each end of the court. Players advance the ball by dribbling or passing to teammates and points are scored by shooting field goals worth one, two, or three points depending on the distance from the hoop. The team with the most points at the end of the game wins.
This document provides descriptions of several lead-up games and activities that can be used to practice skills in a game-like context for physical education classes. The games described include Catch and Score, Catch, Toss, Set and Over, Beach Ball Volleyball, Blind Volleyball, Four Net Soccer, Sideline Soccer, Partner Soccer Score, Soccer/Cricket Relay, and End Ball. Safety is emphasized as the key consideration for any physical activity.
Yanks Guide - The #1 Guide to American Football
Topics covered in this guide include:
● American football rules and regulations
● American football teams
● American football basics
● American football 101 for dummies
● History of american football
● American football games, positions & overtime rules
● How to play Gridiron football
● American football league (NFL)
● What is football
● NFL positions
● How many players in American football games
● How many points is a touchdown & field goal
● American Football Dictionary / Glossary of terms
● And much more!
This document provides instructions for several outdoor team building games including:
1) Group Juggle where participants pass balls to each other in a circle.
2) Forest Golf where teams use golf clubs to move a ball through an obstacle course.
3) The Mirror Game where partners interview each other and then describe themselves as if they were their partner.
4) Additional games involve teams of robots directed by a mechanic, passing a ball to learn geography or math facts, drawing maps with natural materials, and more creative physical challenges. The games aim to build teamwork skills through communication and cooperation.
Basketball was invented in 1891 by James Naismith in Springfield, Massachusetts as an indoor sport to keep athletes active in the winter. It grew rapidly in popularity in the 20th century first in the US and then worldwide. The NBA was established in 1946 and became a multibillion dollar enterprise, making basketball an integral part of American culture. Key rules include using offense and defense to score by shooting a basketball through a hoop, with the team having the most points at the end declared the winner.
This lesson uses ping pong balls to remind us that as Christians we can be easily tossed around, unstable, blown off course if we lack faith. But through prayer and belief we can be strong enough to face and stand strong in any difficulties and circumstances we might face as Christians.
This document describes two traditional Polish folk games: Dodgeball and Zośka. Dodgeball is played between two teams of 6 players each, with the objective of eliminating opponents by hitting them with thrown balls. The rules describe when a player is eliminated from being hit by the ball. Zośka is played with 3 players, each standing in their own circle. Players use any body part except their hands to maneuver a sack filled with objects like barley or a rock in and out of their circle, with the goal of not letting it touch the ground or enter another player's circle. Both games aim to develop teamwork, socialization, movement and coordination skills.
This document provides a summary of the Physical Education project on basketball completed by a student of Delhi Public School in Navi Mumbai, India. It includes sections acknowledging those who helped with the project, the history and origin of basketball being invented by James Naismith in 1891, the original 13 rules of basketball, dimensions and requirements of a basketball court, fundamental basketball skills, common basketball injuries, and past Indian basketball players who received the Arjuna Award.
This document describes several youth soccer drills from Spanishsoccer.net. It provides instructions for drills like "Cross the River" which works on coordination and changes of direction as players cross different zones. "King of the Pitch" has players dribble in a space and kick other players' balls out to score points. "Pass and Run" has pairs passing and one player running to a cone when called. The drills focus on skills like dribbling, passing, shooting and teamwork.
Basketball Shooting Drill #1 involves one player shooting jump shots while the other player defends. They take turns shooting and rebounding. Drill #2 is a free throw drill where missed shots require running conditioning drills. Drill #3 has two players taking shots from increasing distances to improve long range shooting. The drills focus on form and improving shooting range.
This document provides information about different basketball shooting and offensive drills and strategies. It describes three shooting drills focused on shooting fundamentals, free throws, and increasing shooting range. It also discusses common basketball offenses like the Duke Motion offense and Carolina fast break offense. Key aspects of passing and spacing in the motion offense are highlighted. Finally, it briefly touches on defensive strategies like zone defense, man-to-man defense, and pressing.
This document provides information about different basketball shooting and offensive drills and strategies. It describes three shooting drills focused on shooting fundamentals, free throws, and increasing shooting range. It also discusses common basketball offenses like the Duke Motion offense and Carolina fast break offense. Key aspects of passing and spacing in the motion offense are highlighted. Finally, it briefly touches on defensive strategies like zone defense, man-to-man defense, and pressing.
This presentation describes games played by children of the Narikuravar - a nomadic community - settled at Ashakulam in Villupuram, Tamil Nadu. The presentation is an outcome of a workshop conducted at the settlement at the Digital Community Archive that the National Folklore Support Centre is setting up there.
this presentation displays the history and origin of netball. the playing positions and rules of the game with adequately provided pictures and pointers
The document is a basketball project submitted by Kushagra Gupta to his physical education teacher, Umesh Sharma. It includes sections on the history, invention, rules, skills, terminology, injuries/treatment, tournaments, venues, and important personalities of basketball. Kushagra acknowledges and thanks those who helped him complete the project, including his teacher and parents.
This document provides an overview of basketball, including its history and rules. It began in 1891 when James Naismith invented the game in Massachusetts. The objective is to shoot the ball into the opponent's basket. Teams have 5 starting players and 7 substitutes. The game consists of 4 quarters of 10 minutes each. Points are scored by shooting the ball through the hoop from varying distances. Positions include playmaker, guard, forward, and center. Fouls result in the other team gaining possession. The court dimensions and types of passes are also outlined. Key vocabulary is defined in both English and Spanish.
Gary Vaynerchuk talks about Content & Social MediaKen Sapp
Great talk and Q&A from Gary Vaynerchuk at National Achiever's Congress 2019 in Singapore... Lots of takeaways but these are powerful: "Eliminate friction between your message and your customer" and "The INTENT of content is the VARIABLE of Success." So does your message create friction? What is the intent of your content? Are you real and adding value or is your content just an "ask" wrapped in content?
Thanksgiving Party Activity - Songs of Thanksgiving - Give ThanksKen Sapp
The document provides lyrics and description for the song "Give Thanks", a well-known song of thanksgiving that expresses gratitude to God for what he has done. It encourages giving thanks through a chorus and verse that are repeated. Additionally, it advertises the Holiday Collection from Creative Holiday Ideas, which contains over 300 pages of ideas and activities to help plan celebrations for various holidays throughout the year.
Thanksgiving Party Activity - Everyday ThanksgivingKen Sapp
The document describes an activity called "Everyday Thanksgiving" where participants reflect on things they are thankful for in their everyday lives. It lists examples of small blessings like being able to hear, see, get out of bed, and have a family and food. While daily routines can seem monotonous, it encourages being grateful for the ability to work and live. The document also advertises a "Holiday Collection" resource with over 300 pages of ideas for celebrating various holidays through games and activities.
Thanksgiving Party Activity - Looking BackKen Sapp
Thanksgiving is an American Holiday where people set aside a day to remember what God has done for them over the past one year and praise Him and give Him thanks for the works He has done in their lives. This game plays on the idea of looking forward yet being able to recognize and picture what is behind. It serves as a metaphor for us, also looking forward to the future, but taking some time to picture and recognize what God has done in the past."
Thanksgiving Party Activity - King David's Psalm of ThanksgivingKen Sapp
The document provides a summary of King David's Psalm of Thanksgiving, including several quotes from 1 Chronicles 29:10-13 praising God for his greatness, power, glory, majesty, splendor, kingdom, and for providing wealth, honor, strength and power to all. It then advertises a Holiday Collection resource with over 300 pages of ideas for celebrations and events for various holidays including New Year's Day, Valentine's Day, Mother's Day, Father's Day, Halloween, Thanksgiving and more.
Thanksgiving Party Activity - Give Thanks to the LordKen Sapp
The document provides verses from the Bible about giving thanks to God, along with discussion questions. It encourages giving thanks to God for his goodness, love, righteousness, and wonderful deeds. It suggests expressing thanks through words, song, and other ways, and reminds readers to give God thanks not just for good things but in all things.
Thanksgiving Party Activity - ABC’s of ThanksgivingKen Sapp
The document provides an "ABC's of Thanksgiving" activity that expresses gratitude through poems for each letter of the alphabet. It encourages maintaining an attitude of thankfulness even during hard times by focusing on God's blessings. The activity is intended for a Thanksgiving party and is part of a larger Holiday Collection resource with over 300 pages of ideas for celebrating various holidays.
Although gummy bears were invented by German Candy maker Hans Reigel in 1922, the gummy worm is a relatively recent concept. The Gummy bear wasn’t shipped to America until around 1981 and then an American candy company extended the idea to gummy worms to give kids something fun to eat and to shock their parents. Gummy worms are one of the most popular gummy candies around. Use these games with gummy worms as an object lesson to talk about Jesus’ call to his disciples to become fishers of men.
This document describes a Halloween activity called "Peter Pumpkin" that uses a carved pumpkin to teach children about sin and forgiveness through Jesus. It involves carving a face on the pumpkin and telling a story where pieces of the pumpkin's face are removed to represent sins committed by the character Peter during his day. The pieces are put back in when the children are taught that Jesus forgives sins. A cross is then carved into the pumpkin to represent that with Jesus, the light will not go out.
Halloween Party Activity - Perky the Orange PumpkinKen Sapp
The document describes a children's story about a pumpkin named Perky who wants to change colors but learns he is happiest being his natural orange color. It tells of Perky trying different colors like green, blue, yellow, and red through using his magic, but having issues with each that make him unhappy. Eventually, Perky realizes he is best off staying his original orange color and gets chosen by a family to take home, making him very happy. The story teaches about self-identity and acceptance.
Halloween Party Activity - Pass the BrainsKen Sapp
This document describes a Halloween party activity called "Pass the Brains" which involves passing around a pumpkin filled with cooked spaghetti and candy. Players feel through the "brains" when the music stops to find candy. The document provides materials needed, preparation instructions for filling the pumpkin, and notes the activity can tie into religious lessons about finding treasures or searching for God despite life's difficulties. It also advertises a Holiday Collection book with over 300 pages of holiday event ideas.
This document provides ideas for a Halloween party activity where guests try to guess which famous masked character their name tag identifies by asking yes or no questions of others. It includes lists of superhero and other character masks that could be used. The bulk of the document discusses how people often wear masks to hide their true selves and provides a Bible study on Jesus' parable of the Pharisee and tax collector, encouraging attendees to be honest with God and remove any masks.
Even if you don’t want to be involved with Halloween, you’ll want to grab at least one of those plastic or paper Halloween skeletons for this object lesson / game.
A mother has scarred arms from rescuing her daughter from a nursery fire when she was a baby. Each night, the daughter tells her mother she doesn't love her "ugly arms." The mother finally explains how she got the scars saving the daughter from the fire. That night, the daughter tells her mother she loves her arms the most for protecting her. The document compares the mother's scars to Jesus' scarred arms from rescuing humanity from sin and death.
Halloween Party Activity - Pumpkin Seed TossKen Sapp
This document describes a pumpkin seed toss game that can be used to facilitate discussions about choosing goals and the power of words. Participants try to toss small bean bags into carved pumpkins worth different point values based on the size of the mouth. This activity can then spur discussions about whether people choose easier or more valuable targets, as well as discussions about controlling what comes out of one's mouth and the importance of words.
The document describes an object lesson on prayer using a pumpkin. It involves carving a pumpkin and relating each cut or action to a line of prayer, such as cutting out the top to ask God to open one's mind, removing the innards to remove things that don't please God, and lighting a candle to help show God's light to others. The document also advertises a Holiday Collection resource with over 300 pages of ideas for holiday events and activities.
Halloween Party Activity - Pumpkin PicassoKen Sapp
How well can you draw the Halloween Jack-o-Lantern? Here is a great youth game idea for the Halloween season. You can use it to bring a fresh spiritual meaning to the holiday and allow your youth to apply it to seeking God’s plan and direction for their lives. You could even relate it to a talk about not conforming to the patterns of the world. Be creative and have a great week! And for those completely adverse to anything associated with Halloween, see the alternative variation under the “preparation” section.
Halloween Party Activity - Like a Halloween PumpkinKen Sapp
This document provides instructions for an activity using a pumpkin to share the gospel message at a Halloween party. The presenter will carve a design into a pumpkin without showing it, cover it, and use it in an object lesson comparing becoming a Christian to being cleaned out from sin like seeds and dirt are removed from a pumpkin. They will tell how God wants to shine His light through Christians to help others find Jesus, then light the pumpkin to reveal the carved design and message as they pray.
The Unbelievable Tale of Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping: A Riveting Sagagreendigital
Introduction
The notion of Dwayne Johnson kidnapping seems straight out of a Hollywood thriller. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, known for his larger-than-life persona, immense popularity. and action-packed filmography, is the last person anyone would envision being a victim of kidnapping. Yet, the bizarre and riveting tale of such an incident, filled with twists and turns. has captured the imagination of many. In this article, we delve into the intricate details of this astonishing event. exploring every aspect, from the dramatic rescue operation to the aftermath and the lessons learned.
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The Origins of the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping Saga
Dwayne Johnson: A Brief Background
Before discussing the specifics of the kidnapping. it is crucial to understand who Dwayne Johnson is and why his kidnapping would be so significant. Born May 2, 1972, Dwayne Douglas Johnson is an American actor, producer, businessman. and former professional wrestler. Known by his ring name, "The Rock," he gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) before transitioning to a successful career in Hollywood.
Johnson's filmography includes blockbuster hits such as "The Fast and the Furious" series, "Jumanji," "Moana," and "San Andreas." His charismatic personality, impressive physique. and action-star status have made him a beloved figure worldwide. Thus, the news of his kidnapping would send shockwaves across the globe.
Setting the Scene: The Day of the Kidnapping
The incident of Dwayne Johnson's kidnapping began on an ordinary day. Johnson was filming his latest high-octane action film set to break box office records. The location was a remote yet scenic area. chosen for its rugged terrain and breathtaking vistas. perfect for the film's climactic scenes.
But, beneath the veneer of normalcy, a sinister plot was unfolding. Unbeknownst to Johnson and his team, a group of criminals had planned his abduction. hoping to leverage his celebrity status for a hefty ransom. The stage was set for an event that would soon dominate worldwide headlines and social media feeds.
The Abduction: Unfolding the Dwayne Johnson Kidnapping
The Moment of Capture
On the day of the kidnapping, everything seemed to be proceeding as usual on set. Johnson and his co-stars and crew were engrossed in shooting a particularly demanding scene. As the day wore on, the production team took a short break. providing the kidnappers with the perfect opportunity to strike.
The abduction was executed with military precision. A group of masked men, armed and organized, infiltrated the set. They created chaos, taking advantage of the confusion to isolate Johnson. Johnson was outnumbered and caught off guard despite his formidable strength and fighting skills. The kidnappers overpowered him, bundled him into a waiting vehicle. and sped away, leaving everyone on set in a state of shock and disbelief.
The Immediate Aftermath
The immediate aftermath of the Dwayne Johnson kidnappin
The Evolution of the Leonardo DiCaprio Haircut: A Journey Through Style and C...greendigital
Leonardo DiCaprio, a name synonymous with Hollywood stardom and acting excellence. has captivated audiences for decades with his talent and charisma. But, the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut is one aspect of his public persona that has garnered attention. From his early days as a teenage heartthrob to his current status as a seasoned actor and environmental activist. DiCaprio's hairstyles have evolved. reflecting both his personal growth and the changing trends in fashion. This article delves into the many phases of the Leonardo DiCaprio haircut. exploring its significance and impact on pop culture.
Barbie Movie Review - The Astras.pdffffftheastras43
Barbie Movie Review has gotten brilliant surveys for its fun and creative story. Coordinated by Greta Gerwig, it stars Margot Robbie as Barbie and Ryan Gosling as Insight. Critics adore its perky humor, dynamic visuals, and intelligent take on the notorious doll's world. It's lauded for being engaging for both kids and grown-ups. The Astras profoundly prescribes observing the Barbie Review for a delightful and colorful cinematic involvement.https://theastras.com/hca-member-gradebooks/hca-gradebook-barbie/
Everything You Need to Know About IPTV Ireland.pdfXtreame HDTV
The way we consume television has evolved dramatically over the past decade. Internet Protocol Television (IPTV) has emerged as a popular alternative to traditional cable and satellite TV, offering a wide range of channels and on-demand content via the internet. In Ireland, IPTV is rapidly gaining traction, with Xtreame HDTV being one of the prominent providers in the market. This comprehensive guide will delve into everything you need to know about IPTV Ireland, focusing on Xtreame HDTV, its features, benefits, and how it is revolutionizing TV viewing for Irish audiences.
Top IPTV UK Providers of A Comprehensive Review.pdfXtreame HDTV
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Early Life and Backgrounds
Orpah Winfrey: From Humble Beginnings to Media Mogul
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Games Using Beach Balls
Beach Ball Balloon Basketball –
Use laundry baskets or large waste
baskets as the “goal”. Divide into
teams and play like regular
basketball. Balloons must stay in
the container for points to be
scored.
Beach Ball Dodge ball – Use one
or more beach balls to play a game
of dodge ball. Whoever is hit is
out. The Goal of this game is to be
the last person standing.
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Beach Ball Icebreaker – A beach
ball with icebreaker questions
written on the ball. In a large circle,
someone tosses the ball to another
person to catch. The person that
catches the ball calls out the
question closest to their right
thumb. The youth then answers the
question and throws the ball to
another participant. Continue until
everyone has had a chance to
answer a question.
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Beach Ball Relay – Create a relay
course with start and finish lines
indicated by tape or chalk. Players
must remove their shoes and then
stand at the starting line in teams.
One member of each team must
wear a pair of sunglasses and hold
a beach ball between his/her
knees. Team members race to the
goal line and back without
dropping the beach ball. The
players then pass both items to the
next team member, and the team
to finish the relay first wins the
game.
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Dragon Dodgeball – Have the entire
group make a circle. Pick four to five
people for each team. The first team
goes into the center of the circle and
forms a line by attaching their hands
to the waist of the person in front of
them. The people who make up the
circle throw the beach ball at the
“dragon”, trying to hit the last person
below the waist. Once hit, the last
person returns to the outside circle
and players continue to hit the new
person at the end of the dragon until
there in only one person left and
they too are hit. A new team then
goes into the middle. Time each
team. The Goal is to see which team
can last the longest.
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Hunter Ball – A hunter tries to
shoot other players by tossing a
beach ball at them. The player
who is shot is out if hit. If the
player catches it or if the beach
ball hits the ground first there is
no kill. He may then throw the
ball wherever he wishes. Goal is
to be the last person standing.
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Moonball – Teams compete with
the goal to hit a beach ball up in
the air as many times as possible
before it hits the ground with the
following rule: a player may not hit
the ball twice in succession. Count
1 point for each hit. To make it
more difficult you can add
additional rules: 1) a group’s score
does not count until everyone has
hit the ball once 2) Players can only
hit the ball with their hands or
head and 3) players cannot “punch”
the ball.
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Rabbit and hunter – A player (rabbit)
is in the middle of the circle. The
hunter on the outside of the player
must try to hit the rabbit with a ball.
The time is recorded how long it
takes before a rabbit is hit. The goal
is to be the rabbit who held out the
longest.
Scatterball – In this version of dodge
ball no one ever really gets out.
Throw the ball in the air, and
someone grabs it. They have 5
seconds and can take 3 steps before
throwing the ball. If you get hit, you
sit down. If you are sitting down and
a ball comes near you, you can pick it
up and throw it at someone standing
up. If they get hit, they sit down, and
you are back in.
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Speed Ball – Divide the group into
2 equal circles. Give each group 3
beach balls. The object is to pass
the balls around the circle at the
highest speed possible. Whenever
someone drops a ball, they leave
the circle. At the allotted time, the
team with the most players left
wins.
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Steal the Bacon – Divide the youth
in half and line them up on either
side of the room. Have them
number themselves off starting at
one and going up. Each side will
have one of each number. Put the
beach ball in the middle. Call out a
number, for instance, 3. The number
three from team one and the
number three from team 2 go
toward the beach ball. Points are
awarded in 3 ways. They can either
pick up the beach ball and run it
back to their team for one point.
They can tag the other person as
they try to run it back, one point. If
they pick it up and drop the beach
ball, one point goes to the other
team.
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Tunnel ball – The team makes a
tunnel with their legs spread apart.
A beach ball must be rolled through
the tunnel. The last player collects
the beach ball and runs to the front
to roll the ball through the tunnel
again. You can either have 3-4
rounds where the fastest team wins
or the teams must complete a
certain distance. The first group to
reach the goal line has won.
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Ultimate Ball – divide the youth
group into two teams. Find
something you can use on either
side of your room for a goal. This
can be basketball goals, chairs, a
spot on the walls, or the walls
themselves. The goal for each team
is to pass the ball to their team
mates and work the ball down the
room until someone can throw it
and hit the goal. Play just like
ultimate frisbee. A player cannot
dribble, or run with the ball, they
must pass it to their team mates. If
the ball hits the ground, the other
team takes possession and try for
their goal.
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If you are limited on time, just use
this game…
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Life-Size Foosball – This game can
be played in any open space and
some indication or marking of a
goal at each end. You can use
stakes and string to mark any field.
Indoors you can use masking tape
to tape the string to the floor. If you
are at the beach, just draw your
lines in the sand!
Played like foosball (also known as
table soccer) this game is a less
strenuous form of soccer that
almost anyone can play
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Preparation
If the field is not marked off into
lines do so in such a way that there
is one goalie for each team and the
other players are evenly distributed
across the field. Players must stay
within their marked off boundary.
The more narrow the field, the less
they will have to run from side to
side. If you have a small space, you
can even play sitting down.
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How to Play
1. Divide the group into two
teams.
2. Allocate the area between
lines on the field so that the
players are evenly distributed
across the field with 2 or three
players inside each area.
Alternate areas between
teams.
3. All of the members of one
team face toward the
opposing team’s goal. Rows
can be very close or several
feet apart, depending on the
size of the chosen field area.
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4. Players may move freely to
the right or to the left, but
they may not move forward or
backward at any time. Players
must remain inside their
designated area between the
two lines.
5. Play and score the game just
like regular foosball. A point is
scored for each time the
beach ball goes over the
opposing team’s goal-line or
hits the opposite wall.
6. If the beach ball is kicked out
of bounds, it is tossed back
into the game by any player.
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7. A coin toss decides the 1st
serve.
8. The goalie on the serving
team tosses the ball into play
with his hands.
9. Other players try to kick the
ball into the opponents goal.
10. If a player steps out of his
boundary box, the ball goes to
the opposing team.
11. If a goal is scored, the team
last scored upon gets the
serve.
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12. The opposing team also gets
to serve after a ball is out of
play, or after a neutral dead
ball.
13. You can decide whether the
goalie can use hands or not
to block goals. Use of hands
makes it much easier to
block.
14. The first team to score 10
goals wins.
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TAKE IT TO THE NEXT LEVEL
MAKE IT SPIRITUAL
What is our goal as a church (or
youth group / cell group)
In our group, each of us has areas of
responsibility. Sometimes these areas
are shared. Our area of responsibility
will be based on God’s calling, his
gifts, and even our personal interests.
Whenever something falls into our
area, we are responsible for handling
it.
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What is the result of someone not
handling their area in this game?
How does it affect others on the
team? How is this similar or different
to the body of Christ?
In our own group, do we ever step
into other people’s areas of
responsibility? Why do we do so?
What are some of the possible
consequences of stepping into other
people’s areas of responsibility?
(They don’t have the opportunities to
develop their own gifts and skills for
ministry, we may neglect our own
area, we burn out, we lose focus)
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MAKE IT PRACTICAL
What are some of the areas we
need to cover in order to achieve
our goal or goals as a group?
MAKE IT PERSONAL
What do you see as an area you
can take responsibility for in our
group? Why do you see yourself in
this area? How will serving in this
area help you to grow and
develop your own gifts?
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