Sunday, October 16, 2011

Mad Scientist Night

This week at youth our devotions were about how God can perform miracles, even if it doesn't quite make sense in light of what we know about science. We talked about how this can be true and reasons why we should give God the benefit of the doubt. Based on that, we decided to make our game theme "Mad Scientist Night." All of our games had to do with some sort of science. We had a great time! Here are a few pictures from the night :)

This game was called "Burst the Atom." Each student had an "atom" aka a balloon tied around their ankle. The goal of the game was to stomp on people's atoms and protect your own. The last person with a balloon on their ankle won. This was really funny to watch!!

This game was called "boom." It was based around the scientific law that says, "for every action, there is an equal or opposite reaction." In the US Sean and I played this game and it was called "drugs." It would take a long time to explain the rules, but it is an AWESOME game if you would like to know more about it. I think we played 4 or 5 rounds because they loved it so much.

This was the apple and fork game. This one dealt with gravity...whatever goes up, must come down! The team had to thrown the apple back and forth and catch it on a fork. We played this game in college and it's a lot of fun!



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