Christmas Collection (Second Edition)

CC2007.jpgWe’ve been keeping it under wraps for a while now. You’re probably wondering why you haven’t heard from us in a while. Christmas is fast approaching, why haven’t I heard hide or hair from them? Where’s all the Christmas entries I have come to expect year after year. Truth be told, we’ve been working ourselves silly to perfect an already wonderful resource in your (electronic) library.

It’s been on our minds for a while. The Christmas Collection was our first attempt at an eBook. And like Steven Spielberg said in his remake of E.T., there were many things about it that bothered us but we didn’t have the time, resources, or know-how to fix it. Well, our experience with working on Icebreakers Ahead: Take it to the Next Level made us realize, hey, we added so many new features to it, why not take the Creative Youth Ideas Christmas Collection to the next level as well?

You guessed it! We’re proud to announce the Creative Youth Ideas Christmas Collection Second Edition!

We’ve packed this baby full of new features that you’ve been using in Icebreakers Ahead. All the ideas are now in our easy-to-read format. We’ve added a searchable index, a more intuitive contents page, more detailed descriptions of the games, ideas, and activities, re-printable worksheets for some of the more complicated ideas, and over 50 new ideas!

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Creative Youth Ideas Christmas Collection Second Edition

 

Christmas is Coming!

Thanksgiving holidays has passed, though a thankful heart continues throughout the year. Now comes the Christmas Rush…. Do yourself a favor and slow down a little and take some time to enjoy the season as we celebrate the birth of our Savior.

By now, many of you are starting to plan your Christmas activities. I know because there has already been a surge in purchases of my Christmas Collection ebook.

You can still find a stocking full of Christmas Ideas on the website. Just search for “Christmas” in the search box.

But I’ll also let you in on a little secret….

I have almost finished with the 2007 edition of the Christmas Collection. I have added a ton of new ideas. And to be honest, the last edition, upon review was a little dated. It was my first attempt at an ebook. The ideas are still fantastic, but the format has a lot to be desired….

In the new book I have not only added a lot of new ideas…. but I have also added an easy index, more detailed and easier to understand descriptions for many of the games, and even some work sheets that you can print straight from the ebook. And now it looks much more professional.

Here’s the link to the 2nd Edition
Click here to find out how you can immediately download more than 200 of my best Christmas games, Christmas illustrations, Christmas activity ideas AND MUCH MORE in a useful ebook for only $24.97

Have a Blessed Christmas!
Ken

 

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Favorite?

These discussion questions make great icebreakers to allow people to get to know each other a little better.

DO YOU Have other discussion questions using the word ‘favorite”? Please add at least ONE as a comment so we can increase this list together!

  • Do you have a favorite painting or drawing? What makes it special to you?
  • Growing up, what was your favorite comic strip?
  • Growing up, what was your favorite fairy tale or children’s story?
  • What are your favorite television shows? How frequently do you watch them?
  • What is one of your favorite quotes? Why is it special to you?
  • What is your all-time favorite movie, and how many times have you seen it?
  • What is your favorite bumper sticker or t-shirt slogan?
  • What is your favorite poem or saying? Why is it your favorite?
  • What is your favorite style of music?
  • What was your favorite subject in school? Why?
  • What’s one of your favorite birthday memories?
  • What’s one of your favorite questions to ask? What’s your favorite question to answer?
  • What’s one of your least favorite things to do? Why?
  • What’s the name of your favorite magazine? What do you like most about it?
  • What’s your all-time favorite band?
  • What’s your all-time favorite meal, and how often do you enjoy it?
  • What’s your favorite aroma or fragrance?
  • What’s your favorite beverage?
  • What’s your favorite Bible verse and why?
  • What’s your favorite board game? Do you usually win?
  • What’s your favorite color? Why?
  • What’s your favorite fast-food restaurant and how often do you go there?
  • What’s your favorite genre of literature?
  • What’s your favorite kind of candy?
  • What’s your favorite picnic memory?
  • What’s your favorite place to go when you want to be alone? Why?
  • What’s your favorite room in your home? Why?
  • What’s your favorite spectator sport, and how often do you watch it?
  • What’s your favorite subject to discuss? Why?
  • Where’s your favorite place to take out-of-town guests?
  • Who was your favorite teacher growing up, and what did you like most about him or her?
  • Who’s your favorite comedian?
  • Who’s your favorite talk show host?

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Thanksgiving Boggle

Description
Can you make the most words using the letters in the word Thanksgiving?

Resources

  • Timer
  • paper and pen for each participant

 

Game Play
Participants are to create as many little words as possible before the timer runs out using only the letters in the word “Thanksgiving”.

Whoever gets the most words wins!

Partial Wordlist
ag, agin, aging, against, agist, ah, aah, ahi, ai, ain, ayin, ait, akin, an, angst, ani, ankh, ant, anti, as, ash, ask, asking, at, gain, gaining, gainst, gait, gan, gas, gash, gaskin, gast, gat, gating, ghast, ghat, ghi, giant, gin, gink, gist, git, gnash, gnashing, gnat, ha, hag, haik, haint, hang, hanging, hank, hant, has, hast, hasting, hat, hating, having, hi, hin, hint, his, hisn, hist, hit, ikat, in, ink, inn, is, it, its, ka, kain, kas, kat, khan, khat, khi, ki, kiang, kin, kina, king, kist, kit, kith, kiva, knight, knish, knit, kvas, na, nag, nah, nigh, night, nit, nth, sag, sain, saint, saith, saki, sang, sangh, sank, sat, sati, satin, sating, savin, saving, sh, sha, shag, shaking, shank, shanty, shaving, shin, shining, shiv, shiva, shtik, si, sigh, sight, sighting, sign, signing, signa, sika, sin, sing, singing, sinh, sink, sinking, sit, sith, ska, skag, skat, skating, ski, skiing, skin, skint, skit, snag, snath, snit, stag, staging, staig, stain, staining, stang, stank, sting, stinging, stink, stinking, ta, tag, tain, takin, taking, tan, tang, tank, task, tasking, tav, than, thank, thanking, thin, thing, think, thinking, this, ti, tin, ting, tsk, vagi, vain, van, vang, vanish, vanishing, vas, vast, vast, vat, via, vig, viga, vina, vis, visa, vista, vita

Variation
Only allow words for which the participants know the meaning.

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Thanksgiving Object Lesson – Ten Lepers

Description
Use this Thanksgiving Children’s sermon / Thanksgiving Object lesson to create a situation in the Sunday school classroom or Worship service to illustrate the story in Luke 17 of the healing of ten lepers and the ONE that return to Jesus and thanked him for what he had done.

Resources
10 small gifts. (You can choose any gift as long as the gifts are the same and something the participants would enjoy. A candy bar or individually wrapped piece of candy works well.)

Preparation

  1. Put all the smaller gifts inside a box and wrap it box so that it looks special! (Do no individually wrap the smaller gifts.)
  2. Write instructions on slips of paper for each youth and put them in a bowl.
    • On 1 slip of paper
      “Do not show this to anyone. Do not talk about it to anyone. Congratulations: You are the grand prize winner! Later when I announce the prize, come forward and claim your prize! But before you can claim your prize you must agree to ONE condition. If ANYONE asks you to share, you MUST give them one of the smaller prizes found inside, even if it means you will have none left for yourself!”
    • On 10 of the slips of paper, write the following instructions:
      “Do not show this to anyone. Do not talk about it to anyone. Someone will be announced as a grand prize winner. Once the person has unwrapped his prize, go to him and ask him to share it with you. When he does, do not say ANYTHING. Do NOT say thank you or anything else. Take the candy and return to your seat. If you say anything after he shares his prize with you, you will lose it”
    • On the remaining slips of paper (one for each other person participating) write:
      “Do not show this to anyone. Do not talk about it to anyone. Something interesting is going to happen today. Watch carefully. Do not do make any comments until I announce that “We are going to discuss what just happened.”

Variation
Add an additional instruction to the 10. “Leave the room and stay outside until you hear that someone has received the grand prize. Do not talk to anyone inside the room. Do not touch anyone inside the room.”

Take it to the Next Level 

To the whole group:

  • What was strange about what just happened?

To the grand prize winner:

  • How did it feel to receive the prize?
  • Did you say any words of thanks for it? why or why not?
  • How did it feel to have to give what you received away to everyone else?
  • Were you upset that no one said “thank you”?
  • Would you have felt different if someone has expressed a few words of thanks?

To the 10 who received gifts:

  • Did any of you receiving the candy feel bad about accepting it without expressing your thanks?

To all:

  • Why is thanks important?

Read the story of the ten lepers in Luke 17.

Lepers were required to keep away from people in fear that others would catch their disease. The disease is quite terrible. The cannot feel anything. No pain, nothing. Because of this they get infections and injure themselves without knowing it. Then the infection spreads and they smell like rotting meat. They often lose finger arms feet and other body parts.

Lepers were outcasts. Their condition had made them unclean in the eyes of the public and the authorities. They were not allowed to join in with the rest of society. They had to avoid ANY contact with any other people. They could not touch anyone and no one dared to touch them. They could not touch anything that others would touch. And no one dared touch anything that belonged to them. They could not stay in the same place, they could not worship with others, they could not work, could not drink the same water, could not eat the same food. They were forced to live away from everyone else – completely isolated. They were rejected. Lepers were not allowed to mingle with the public in any way.

If the lepers had tried to approach Jesus there would have been a riot. Instead, they kept their distance and shouted all together as one voice “Jesus, Master, have mercy on us!” In this way, Jesus was drawn to them.

By what they had heard about Jesus, they knew that had the power to heal them.

Jesus healed them, but then Jesus did something that may seem a little strange. He asked them to go to the Priests? Why? Because even though healed, people would want to have a public validation that they had been healed. Only the Priests could do that. Priests were the ones who could inspect a leper and say, “yes, you are clean now, go free. You don’t have to remain an outcast anymore”. By this, Jesus not only healed the lepers, but also brought them back into fellowship with the community.

  • How do you think the Savior felt as the lepers left?
  • How do they think it felt when the one leper returned to thank Jesus for healing him?
  • What kinds of things should we be grateful for? (Make a list on the board)
  • What are some things that have happened to you for which you should be thankful?

Action Point
Make a list of the things you are personally thankful for, then let’s offer God a prayer of thanks for what he has done in our lives.

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Asleep?

“The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life.”
Robert Louis Stevenson

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Give Thanks to the Lord

The phrase “Give Thanks to the Lord” is found throughout the scriptures.

In Psalms the phrase “Give thanks to the LORD, for he is good; his love endures forever” is found in numerous verses…. (see Psalm 106:1,7; 107:1; 118:1,29; 136:1; 1 Chronicles 16:34)

We usually thank others for things they do, but God is worthy of thanks because of His Character: He is Good, He is loving. He is also righteousness (Psalm 7:17)

What are some of the qualities of God that you might give thanks for?

“Let them give thanks to the LORD for his unfailing love and his wonderful deeds for men,” (Psalm 107:8, 15, 21, 31)
Many verses command us to give thanks to God for the good things he has done. (1 Chronicles 16:8, Psalm 105:1, Psalm 118:21). But is not just for the good things as we must give thanks in ALL things. (1 Thessalonians 5:18)

What are some of the things that God has done in your life that motivate you to a heart of thanksgiving?

That thanks takes not only the form of words, but also song. (Psalm 28:7; Psalm 100:4; Psalm 7:17)

What are some of the ways that we can reveal our thanks to God?

Other verses on thanks include:
1 Chronicles 29:13
Psalm 30:12
Psalm 35:18
Psalm 118:28
Psalm 119:62

So this Thanksgiving and EVERY Day, GIVE GOD THANKS!

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Thanksgiving Memory Game

Game Description
This Thanksgiving Party game can be used with small or large groups. The key objective is to remember a long and growing list of Thanksgiving related items.

Game Materials
No materials required.

Game Preparation
Choose a phrase for the youth to complete…
“This thanksgiving, I am thankful for….”

While the applications would not apply, you could also use:
“At Thanksgiving Dinner, I ate…”
“My favorite thing about Thanksgiving is…”

Game Play

  1. Sit everyone in a circle. (You can also play this as a family around the Thanksgiving Dinner table)
  2. Start the game by saying, the chosen phrase (i.e. “This Thanksgiving I am thankful for….”) then add something you are thankful for… (i.e. “my health”)
  3. The next player must repeat what is said and then add something they are thankful for. (This Thanksgiving I am thankful for my health and my parents.”)
  4. Each player in sequence must repeat the previous responses in the exact same order then add one of their own.
  5. Players cannot add something that is already mentioned in the list.
  6. If a player makes a mistake, he or she is eliminated from the game
  7. The game continues around the circle until only 1 person is left.

Variation
When someone makes a mistake, you can choose to start over with a new list of items or continue around the circle with the same list.

Take it to the Next Level

  • What it easy or difficult to think of new things you were thankful for?
  • Were there some things mentioned by people that were a surprise to you?
  • Were there things in the list that were mentioned by other people, but that you were NOT thankful for?
  • If you played this game every day, do you think your answers would change?
  • If you played this game every day, do you think your life would be different? Your perspective?

Take it Spiritual

  • Why is an attitude of gratefulness, of thankfulness important?
  • How does an attitude of Thankfulness change us? What effect does it have on the way we approach life and other people?
  • How can you cultivate the habit of being thankful in your own life?

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Thanksgiving Teaching Ideas

Sometimes you need a teaching Idea for a quick Thanksgiving lesson, for a Thanksgiving Children’s Sermons, or for an attention getting Thanksgiving Object Lesson. Here are a couple of ideas you can try this Thanksgiving from the “Creative Youth Ideas” archives.

Have a great Thanksgiving Object Lesson, Thanksgiving related teaching idea, or effective Thanksgiving Children’s sermon or talk? What not share it with the rest of the visitor to the “Creative Youth Ideas” website by dropping me an email or by posting a comment to this message!

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Thanksgiving Party Games

Planning a Thanksgiving Party or Thanksgiving Holiday related event or activity for your youth group this year? Having a family get-together or celebration for the Thanksgiving Holiday? If so, here are some fun Thanksgiving games from the “Creative Youth Ideas” archives to add a little wild fun and excitement to any Thanksgiving Celebration!

  1. Cluck, Cluck, Gobble
    Play this updated version of the classic Children’s game “duck, duck, goose” as a Thanksgiving Party game.
  2. Mayflower Memory
    This Thanksgiving game tests your memory.
  3. Pin the Tailfeather on the Turkey
    Can you pin the missing tailfeather on the turkey?
  4. Pumpkin Bowling
    Use vegetables for a wild bowling variation.
  5. Pumpkin Puzzles
    Youth will cut up pumpkins and then try to put a cut up pumpkin back together again. The game can be used as an object lesson illustrating God’s restoration of our lives.
  6. Pumpkin Seed Toss
    Use this Thanksgiving game as a discussion about the power of our words, or about how we choose goals in life.
  7. Tearable Turkey
    How well can you tear out the shape of a turkey behind your back?
  8. Thanksgiving Back to Back
    How well can you draw famous Thanksgiving pictures?
  9. Thanksgiving Bingo
    Add some Thanksgiving holiday fun with a bingo game.
  10. Thanksgiving Twister
    Play a classic game of twister replacing the colored dots with Thanksgiving symbols.
  11. Top Turkey Artist
    How well can you draw a turkey on a piece of paper on top of your head?
  12. Turkey Hunt
    Play a Thanksgiving interpretation of the classic game of “Hide and Seek”
  13. Turkey in a Tree
    Use this high energy game for Thanksgiving fun!

Have a great fun and tested game idea you have used before? Please share it with others on the “Creative Youth Ideas” website by dropping me an email or by posting it as a comment!

 

 

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