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Bible Character “Heads Up” Utilize these cards to play a quick round of Bible character “Heads Up.” Without looking at it, have a student place a card on his or her forehead with the character facing toward the remainder of the small group. The group should give the player clues about what Bible character is on the card, and the player will guess until they guess the character correctly! Once the character is guessed correctly, the player can share the fun fact from the back of the card with the group! JESUS PAUL NOAH THE SAMARITAN WOMAN MOSES JOSIAH JONAH

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  • Bible Character “Heads Up”

    Utilize these cards to play a quick round of Bible character

    “Heads Up.” Without looking at it, have a student place a card on his or her forehead with the

    character facing toward the remainder of the small group.

    The group should give the player clues about what Bible character is on the card, and

    the player will guess until they guess the character correctly! Once the character is guessed correctly, the player can share the fun fact from the back of

    the card with the group!JESUS

    PAUL

    NOAH

    THE SAMARITAN WOMAN

    MOSES

    JOSIAH JONAH

  • Download additional cards to play with multiple groups at

    lifeway.com/charactersteen

    While God was speaking to

    Moses through a burning bush,

    Moses gave the Lord five excuses for

    why he could not deliver the

    people of Israel. Not surprisingly, God countered

    all five!

    Josiah was just 8 years

    old when he became king! Can

    you imagine becoming a king at that

    age? He ruled in Jerusalem for

    31 years.

    How did Jonah get out of the

    belly of the giant fish?

    You might be surprised to

    hear that God commanded

    the fish to vomit Jonah out.

    Noah died at the age of 950, 350 years after

    the flood ended.

    The Samaritan woman was intentionally

    avoiding others by visiting the

    well at the time of day she did, but

    Jesus’ timing was intentional

    to meet her exactly where she was both physically and

    spiritually.

    The miracles Jesus

    performed all pointed

    to the power of salvation through the cross. Water

    into wine, raising the

    dead, healing the sick . . . every

    single one!

    Snake bite! In Acts 28, Paul

    was bitten by a viper. Everyone

    expected him to die, but he did

    not perish.