Fun and Creative Christian Ice Breakers

Tiffany Bell
Christian ice breakers can be used for several different Christian events. They can be used for bible studies, parties, teambuilding meetings, office meetings, youth groups, retreats, and also as teaching tools. Christian ice breakers activities are a great way for people in groups to get to know each other. They are quite popular at Christian meetings and gatherings. Christian ice breakers should be rather quick, impersonal, and fun. If you need some new Christian ice breakers games or activities, here are some great ones that you can play at your next Christian meeting or party.


1. Ice Breakers Questions

If you have a larger group, break down into smaller groups of about 5-6 people. Go around each person and have them answer the questions below. Each person should answer each question. Choose only about 3-4 questions so the ice breakers activity doesn't last too long.

*What is the kindest thing a stranger has ever said to you?

*If you could be any animal, what would you be and why?

*Who or what makes you laugh the most and why?

*If you could have any job in the world and not worry about money, what would it be?

*What is the quality about you that you like the most?

*What person living today would you want to meet and why?

2. Crash

This Christian ice breaker works best with larger numbers. Everybody mingles and moves around the room until the leader shouts out a number. All the players must try to break off into groups of that number. Any group or people who don't succeed are out of the game. Go until the there is one winning group.

3. I am Blessed Game

This Christian ice breaker game works best with smaller to medium size groups. If you have more than 15-20 people, this ice breaker may last too long. Go around the room and have people finish the sentence, " I know I am blessed because..." Let people know that they can't take the easy way out and say because they are alive today. Have them come up with something more original.

4. M&Ms Ice Breaker

Pass around a bowl of M&Ms to all the people in the room. Don't let them know what the M&Ms are for, but tell them to take as many as they want, up to a certain amount (like 10). Then go around the room and for each M&M a person took, they have to tell one thing about themselves. Make sure that each person takes at least one M&M. If you have a large group, this Christian ice breaker can be broken down into smaller groups.

5. Truth or Lie

Have each person in the group go around and say two things about themselves. One should be the truth and one should be a lie. Have the rest of the group try to determine which one is the lie and which one is the truth. This is one of those Christian ice breakers that really can get humorous.

6. Who Am I?

This is a pretty popular Christian ice breakers games, but can be changed up to be new people all the time. At the beginning of the meeting, pin a card to the back of a person that has a popular person from the Bible on it. Each person must ask the other players yes or no questions about who they are. When a person guesses right about who they are, the card is pinned on the front of them.

7. Line Up Game

This ice breaker game should be done in groups of 5-10 people. It is a simple ice breaker game that can even be used with younger kids. A leader will call out different categories, such as birth date, shoe size, height, etc. The first group to get in the correct order first wins the game. See how many games each group can win to be the ultimate winner.

Published by Tiffany Bell

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  • sarah o'callaghan10/19/2010

    hey great ideas, have been so! helpful for my christian union..

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  • Sherry W10/30/2008

    Good suggestions.

  • Nikki10/30/2008

    nice work!!

  • CJ Mathis10/30/2008

    Nice job on this.

  • Bandit10/30/2008

    This is great!!

  • Michael Segers10/30/2008

    Good advice.

  • 3lilangels10/30/2008

    how cool!

  • Jennifer Metz10/30/2008

    Great list of ideas!

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