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Favorite Youth Group Games: Inner-tube challenge
Posted By Tim Schmoyer On August 28, 2008 @ 12:30 am In Youth Group Games,Youth Ministry | 2 Comments
Indoor Game; All Ages; 30 or more kids
Troy Young, student pastor at Immanuel Baptist Church in Danville, KY, sent me this game idea. I haven’t tried it yet, but can’t wait to do so!
Buy 3 or 4, 20″ bicycle inner-tubes. Split the youth up into groups and see how many students they can fit inside of the inner tube. You will be blown away! Our students were like, “There is no way we are getting in there.” We got over 30 students into each inner-tube. It sounds simple but they loved it, and they loved the competition against the different groups.
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2 Comments To "Favorite Youth Group Games: Inner-tube challenge"
#1 Comment By Russell Martin On August 28, 2008 @ 12:59 am
We did this game but we added one fun element. WATERBALLOONS! We had the group try to work together to avoid the water balloons that the counselors were launching into the air with a waterballoon launcher.
#2 Comment By Tim Schmoyer On August 28, 2008 @ 8:33 am
@ Russell Martin: That’s a great idea! Thanks for adding that.