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Games – Bad Bible Translator

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Bad Bible Translator

Description:

If I gave you a brief description, can you guess the Bible story? What if I gave you a bad description? Well, in this game you will have to figure out the Bible story with a terrible description!

What To Get:

  • DOWNLOAD SLIDES. Download all of the slides for the game.

What To Prep:

  • PREPARE SLIDES. Load all the slides into your presentation software.

How To Play:

  • CHOOSE CONTESTANTS. Choose two to four contestants to come forward and play the game.
  • SHOW AND YELL. Show the first slide and let your contestants try to decipher the Bible story from the terrible description. The first contestant to answer the question gets a point. The contestant with the most points at the end wins!

    Creators:

    Clayton Taylor

    Get More Games.

    We know it’s hard to find (or create) quality youth group games, which is why we decided to put together the most incredible library of games we possibly could! The Grow Games and Icebreakers App has a library of more than 500+ games, and it’s always growing! There are team games, party games, screen games, team games, outdoor games, and indoor group games for youth ministry. All the games you could ever want, basically.

    This app is built for kids and youth ministry. All of our games are created by church leaders and ministry-tested!

    Plus, the games are fully customizable. Every game comes with graphics, instructions, and a place for you to add your notes, photos, videos, game categories, and game ratings. You can even submit your own original games if you have some you’re proud of!

    The app also comes with handy tools you might want to use during a game (or a sermon) like scoreboards, clocks, a prize wheel, polling capabilities, and a random name chooser.

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