Think about all of the stuff you have memorized over the years—in school or for your job. Now think about what you have recently memorized. Although you may not currently be involved in an academic setting, you are still actively learning. You can probably recall song lyrics, movie lines, passwords, credit card numbers, and much more. I often catch myself amused by the wide variety of things ...
Use this friendly game to review some interesting facts from the Bible.
Tami Rudkin
Leader:
• Put your group into teams of 2 or 3.
• Hand out the following question and give the groups 2 minutes to answer as many questions as possible.
• Go over the answers together.
• Give the winning team a package of Life Savers and tell them that someday all that Bible knowledge they have will be a life saver.
When I read God's Word, I often reach the point of exhaustion because I don't always know where to put the information that I'm learning. Like moving from one house to another, I pack mental boxes full of new promises or truths of God's Word and intend to put them in the right place to be accessible when I need them in the future.
Too often, though, that is not what happens. Usually I enjoy the learning ...