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Home Children’s Ministry Leaders Articles for Children’s Ministry Leaders Purposeful Playby Jeremy Echols Teach children biblical principles in the context of recreational activities. Why do you schedule games at your childrens events or plan for recreation at Vacation Bible School? Because kids need time to get up and move around. At LifeWays CentriKid Camps, we believe that children can learn biblical truths by participating in different activities, but some campers will best understand about God in teachable moments while playing games. Since children learn at many cognitive levels, an effective teacher will seek ways to share biblical principles in the context of recreation…or to engage them in purposeful play. You can have what it takes to lead great recreation activities! Just remember these guidelines: It all begins with your preparation. Communication is key. Be intentional about every minute of your time at recreation. Childrens ministry is not all fun and games, but that is one of the best parts! Games and recreation can be more than just fillers between craft time and the Bible story. PREPARATION IS IMPORTANT. Preparation is an investment that will always pay huge dividends. Work through this preparation checklist: Read through the games you are to lead and familiarize yourself with rules, concepts, and the flow of game play. Visualize the game if youve never seen the game before. Gather all the equipment and supplies you will need. Check your space for potential items that could hurt. Set up early: Curiosity and anticipation build when kids arrive to discover a prepared recreation area that looks colorful and fun. Keep them active: Plan your games to maximize participation and minimize sitting out or standing in line. Always have a bag of tricks: Be ready with additional games for extra time or unexpected kids. COMMUNICATION IS KEY. Be enthusiastic! If you convey to the kids that you are having fun, then they will have a great time with you. Also, plan how to clearly word your instructions. Make sure the participants understand the rules and what they are expected to do, but dont use five minutes to explain something you could say in five sentences. Get them playing the game as soon as possible. MAKE A CONNECTION. Make the most of every opportunity to love on kids, and use every chance you have to connect with them and share meaningful spiritual truths. A well-prepared leader can make every minute serve its purposefrom playing a game to transitioning between games to debriefing games in order to help the children apply the principles of the game to their lives. SHARE A DEVOTION. Debriefing a game doesnt have to involve a long devotion, Greek word studies, or a set of commentaries. Once youve played the game you wish to debrief, the recipe for sharing a simple devotion is easy. Prepare to hold the kids attention, mix in wisdom from the Bible for spiritual truth, and always add your own words and testimony from your heart. There are three ingredients for debriefing (devotion). First, create an atmosphere where your message can be heard. At CentriKid Camps, recreation usually takes place outdoors, so we train our leaders to minimize distractions by having kids sit facing away from potential disruptions. Most times we debrief games sitting in the shade after getting a drink of water. The second ingredient is best used when opened. Keep your Bible in front of you and show them that the verses you share come from Gods Word. Dont preach at the kids, but gently guide them by asking questions that lead them to discover spiritual truths. Finally, always add your heart. As you read a verse that they can understand and relate to the game they have played, be sure to smile and enjoy the experience of sharing Christs love with children in a meaningful way. Together, lets walk through what all this looks like in action. HOOP TOSS* Gather: Supplies for a group of 8 to 10 children (hula hoop; blindfolds; several soft, squishy balls; and a long, nylon rope). Next, survey the playing area for holes, obstacles, vehicle traffic, or anything unsafe. For setup, simply stretch out the rope to form a large circle and place the balls in the middle. Object: The object is for a blindfolded person inside the circle to throw a ball through the hoop that is held by team members outside the circle. The rest of the team yells directions to the thrower to guide the direction of the throw and can maneuver the hoop to the ball. The team must retrieve the balls and direct the thrower to find them in the circle. Variation: Have only one sighted guide for the team. Both the thrower and the teammates holding the hoop would be blindfolded. The guide would give directions to both the thrower and the hoop holders. Debriefing Direction: Select a place to debrief the game under the shade tree away from the road so the kids can face the side of the building. This is a great opportunity to talk about following instructions/directions. If the variation is also played, then discuss the ease of having a whole group that could see compared with only one person who could see. The debriefing might go like this: What did you notice about this game? (couldnt see, it was hard, had to listen to instructions) For the throwershow did it feel to be blindfolded? (nervous, didnt know what direction to throw the ball, had trouble finding another ball) For the guideshow well did the throwers follow your instructions? (they listened well, they didnt listen at all, they couldnt hear, too many instructions at once) This game can teach us a lot about following instructions. If the thrower didnt listen and follow the guides instructions, then he probably would never make a hoop. The instructions led us to the way to play the game successfully. In Psalm 119:11, the Bible says, I have treasured Your word in my heart so that I may not sin against You. God has given you instructions in His Word that can keep you from sin. His instructions are the way to live your life successfully. Today in Bible study, well read a story about someone in the Bible who followed Gods instructions . . . (Congratulations, now youve intentionally connected recreation with the Bible story for the day!!) Be on the lookout for these types of teachable moments because they are in every recreation session, and soon youll notice that teachable moments pop up all around you! Second Timothy 2:15 says, Be diligent to present yourself approved to God, a worker who doesnt need to be ashamed, correctly teaching the word of truth.

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