Family Games Night

posted by gbowen
September 26, 2009

dont-sink-the-shipWhile your children are young it is important to provide them many educational kids toys.  By doing so you will reap the harvest of a child who is well-developed emotionally and is smarter than others his age.

As your children grow older their choices of toys will begin to change and they will want to include family games and Bible card games that involve rules.  Therefore it is important to have age appropriate games in your home that the whole family can sit down and play together.

Even though lots of games are just for fun you can also include educational Bible games such as games that teach Bible characters and Old and New Testament History.

Back in the 1950′s I grew up playing Chutes and Ladders and Mr. Potato Head, but nowadays parents also have the Veggie Tales and Hermie  and Friends series of games as well as early American history, human anatomy and geography games. Pictured above is a popular Veggie Tales game, “Don’t Sink the Ship”,  that encourages communication and conversation.


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Christian Card Games Date Back to 1440

posted by gbowen
August 28, 2009

redemption-starter-deck1Bible based card games of many variations have increased with time. The Tarot is the oldest and the most popular. It dates back to the year 1440. Today, there are various types of Tarot games and variations.

Other Bible card games are Amen, the best selling  game, Redemption and Kingdom. There are a variety of  Bible games that are available online.

Redemption is a collectible card game based on the Bible.  It involves Biblical characters, places, objects, and ideas.  The object of the game of for your Heroes (good characters) to rescue Lost Souls by defeating your opponent’s Evil Characters.  The first player to rescue 5 Lost Souls wins the game.

Rob Anderson, the creator of this popular game, continues to develop it and  is the final authority on rulings.


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