I forgot to post a blog yesterday. However, our good friend Mackenzie posted one. I hope that makes up for my missing it.
Anyway…
I think it is a requirement for youth groups to play gross-out games. We rarely participate in these kinds of activities. So, when we get the chance, why not do it? A couple of weeks ago at TVC Youth Bible Study, we played a rendition of the mother of all gross out games: Fear Factor. A few students volunteered to participate by being blindfolded and eating some items that may be a bit scary to eat without blindfolds: cold canned spaghetti, cottage cheese, and tuna. Of course we had fun suggesting it might be worms, old milk, and cat food. Not to worry, serious Bible study and a discussion on humility followed.
Check out these photos that David Hansen sent me:
Anyway…
I think it is a requirement for youth groups to play gross-out games. We rarely participate in these kinds of activities. So, when we get the chance, why not do it? A couple of weeks ago at TVC Youth Bible Study, we played a rendition of the mother of all gross out games: Fear Factor. A few students volunteered to participate by being blindfolded and eating some items that may be a bit scary to eat without blindfolds: cold canned spaghetti, cottage cheese, and tuna. Of course we had fun suggesting it might be worms, old milk, and cat food. Not to worry, serious Bible study and a discussion on humility followed.
Check out these photos that David Hansen sent me:
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