What Would You Do If?

Sticky situations stir up good conversation.

Supplies needed: Index cards

Directions: Have a stack of index cards with morally challenging questions written on them (i.e. your friend decides he's gay, your son brings home a girl and expects them to share the same room, a friend tells you she's decided to leave her husband). Have each member draw a card and answer how they would handle it. This is best done in small groups of 5-6 people.

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