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Can your students tell if the crazy scenario was something done by a prophet from the Bible or done for profit by someone in a Mr Beast challenge?

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Can your students tell if the crazy scenario was something done by a prophet from the Bible or done for profit by someone in a Mr Beast challenge?

Each round, the group is presented with a crazy scenario, and they have to decide whether it was something that a prophet did to convey one of God's messages, or if it was something a competitor had to do to win a Mr Beast challenge!

Ways to Play:
Upfront: Bring some contestants up and have them compete head-to-head!
All Play: Have everyone guess by moving to the corresponding side of the room or by voting with left hand vs right hand. Players keep track of their own score!
All Play Elimination (recommended): Same as above, but if you get it wrong, you're out! I recommend taking the first question or two as a practice round if you go this route.

This Resource Includes:

  • Complete PowerPoint game file
  • Individual (10 Q&A + instructions + tiebreaker) game slides (jpeg files)
  • Title slide (jpeg file)
  • Answer key (Word file)

Note from Author

About this Product
I recommend an all-play elimination format for this game! Give out a prize for the winner (like Feastables), and consider "setting the room" with a pile of fake money. If you're looking to tie this into your teaching, pair it with a time you're teaching from one of the prophets!
Griffin Swihart

Griffin Swihart

Griffin is the High School Ministry Director at Trinity Church in Plymouth, MI. If you can't find him there, check Taco Bell. He's also a proud member of the Westside Youth Workers in in the Metro Detroit area.