Game Book: Kingdom Empowerment Resources
By Angah Cedric
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Game Book is a collection of games, mixers and icebreakers to help ministries, groups and individuals that need these activities in their programs. Game book is an all-in-one piece for all your entertainment and enlightenment activities.
Games are activities that induce entertainment and enlightenment and could be at individual or collective level. Mixers and icebreakers are descriptions of specific games or relaxation activities based on context.
Mixers are light fun activities or exercises that interlude meetings or lessons.
Icebreakers are mixers lighten up a serious environment by permitting participants to react, exercise or interact.
When done right, mixers and ice breakers can quickly build a sense of community, set the tone for the upcoming session & give participants ownership of the learning environment.
They are also a great way for people to share their expectations, and for facilitators to introduce or explore a topic. It helps participants to loosen up, understand each other more enabling better collaboration and networking. Last, but not least, it is a surefire way to energize the group and have everyone focused and ready to go.
When done wrongly, mixers can be awkward or waste a lot of time in a program or meeting. It is therefore important to select mixers appropriately, considering the objective, the age, mindset of those involved, the timing within the event and the mood it will portray amongst particiThe Game book is a collection of games, mixers and icebreakers to help ministries, groups and individuals that need these activities in their programs. Game book is an all-in-one piece for all your entertainment and enlightenment activities.
Games are activities that induce entertainment and enlightenment and could be at individual or collective level. Mixers and icebreakers are descriptions of specific games or relaxation activities based on context.
Mixers are light fun activities or exercises that interlude meetings or lessons.
Icebreakers are mixers lighten up a serious environment by permitting participants to react, exercise or interact.
When done right, mixers and ice breakers can quickly build a sense of community, set the tone for the upcoming session & give participants ownership of the learning environment.
They are also a great way for people to share their expectations, and for facilitators to introduce or explore a topic. It helps participants to loosen up, understand each other more enabling better collaboration and networking. Last, but not least, it is a surefire way to energize the group and have everyone focused and ready to go.
When done wrongly, mixers can be awkward or waste a lot of time in a program or meeting. It is therefore important to select mixers appropriately, considering the objective, the age, mindset of those involved, the timing within the event and the mood it will portray amongst participants.pants.
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Game Book - Angah Cedric
INTRODUCTION
The Game book is a collection of games, mixers and icebreakers to help ministries, groups and individuals that need these activities in their programs. Game book is an all-in-one piece for all your entertainment and enlightenment activities.
Games are activities that induce entertainment and enlightenment and could be at individual or collective level. Mixers and icebreakers are descriptions of specific games or relaxation activities based on context.
Mixers are light fun activities or exercises that interlude meetings or lessons.
Icebreakers are mixers lighten up a serious environment by permitting participants to react, exercise or interact.
When done right, mixers and ice breakers can quickly build a sense of community, set the tone for the upcoming session & give participants ownership of the learning environment.
They are also a great way for people to share their expectations, and for facilitators to introduce or explore a topic. It helps participants to loosen up, understand each other more enabling better collaboration and networking. Last, but not least, it is a surefire way to energize the group and have everyone focused and ready to go.
When done wrongly, mixers can be awkward or waste a lot of time in a program or meeting. It is therefore important to select mixers appropriately, considering the objective, the age, mindset of those involved, the timing within the event and the mood it will portray amongst participants.
APP GAMES
They are divided into single player and multiplayer app games.
Get app games on Google play store here and on App store here
MIXERS & INDOOR GAMES
SOCIALIZATION MIXERS
Whenever you have a group of people participating in a meeting, project, or event, it’s helpful to get to know each other so you are more comfortable working together.
This does not only mean just memorizing names, but also involves getting the facilitator or leader of the session familiar with everyone and getting a read on the energy of the room.
Socialization mixers allow participants to introduce themselves in a more fun and interesting way other than the regular dry introductions.
Life Map
Working with small groups creates an opportunity for greater depth. In this icebreaker game, invite team members to draw their life as a map, using common symbols and signs you might find on a map. Stop signs, deer crossings, mountainous areas...the choice of how to illustrate your life story is yours!
Give time after drawing for everyone to share and for others to ask questions. The connections, conversations and shared understandings that come out of this reflective icebreaker can set a wonderful right tone for the work ahead.
Interview icebreaker
One of the major benefits of small group icebreaker games is space for participants to talk and get to know each other a little more than they would in a group of 20+ people. Interview is a playful way to get team members talking at the start of a session while also introducing the topic of the workshop or meeting.
Start by getting people into pairs. One person begins by being a reporter and then other will be the interviewee
For three minutes, the reporter will interview the other person on a chosen subject and attempt to get as much information as they can before switching roles. Encourage the group to really get into their roles and provide some example questions to guide the group toward the topic of the day.
Name Game
Use this ice breaker activity at, or very near, the start of a course, workshop or meeting where people don’t know each other to help get to know everyone’s names. Have the group sit in a circle where everyone can see the others. The first person says their name. The next person continues, but after saying their own name, they repeat the first person’s name. This continues with each person repeating one more name. Reassure people towards the end that it’s ok if they get stuck & encourage the others