Play "Bible Stack-O! Solitaire" (For One Player) The game is over when the draw pile is depleted. Play continues clockwise, playing as before. At which point the player requesting a card must draw from the deck until a card is drawn to better a sequence in hand. If the player doesn't have the requested card, he or she responds by saying, "Go Search Your Bible". If a player has the requested card, he or she must give it to the player. Youngest player goes first by asking another player for a card from his or her hand to better the sequence of cards in hand. If a stack is made (four cards in exact sequence), players lay the stack down then draw four more cards to bring their hand back to the right number of cards. Players arrange the cards in hand into sequential order. Place the remaining stack of cards face-down at the center of the playing area (the draw pile). If playing with two players deal 7 cards each.
How To Play: If playing with three or four players deal 5 cards each. Object: Get the most stacks of cards (a stack consists of 4 cards in exact sequence). You'll need one set of Bible Stack-O! cards. Blake plays his Bible Stack-O! cards similarly to the classic card game, "Go This game was developed by Blake Butler, age 10 of Whiteland, IN. Play "Go Search Your Bible" (For 2-4 Players) The player or team with the most matches wins. (Before playing you may want to separate the Old Testament cards from the New Testament cards so that you don't have too many cards laid out on the table at one time.) The game is over when all the cards are matched. Played similarly to the classic Memory Card game whereby players lay cards face-down in rows on a table and take turns turning over two cards at a time to find the pair. You'll need two decks of Bible Stack-O! cards. Play "Bible Memory" (For two players or two teams.) Play "Bible Books Race" (Team play - unlimited players) Play "Bible Books Rapid Fire" (2-4 Players) Faithful Bible Investigators" (Unlimited Players) Play "Diminishing Returns" (Unlimited Players) It is the second book in the New Testament, but the first Gospel written." His marriage illustrated how God loved his people even though they continually sinned against him."ģ) "In this book, he wrote the stories Peter told him about, what it means to follow Jesus, and how to be his disciple. He told people to help the poor and treat others fairly."Ģ) "In this book, his wife was not loyal to him, yet he continued to love her. He told the people of Israel to repent, turn from their sin, and follow God. Play "Can You Name That Bible Book?" (Answers bottom of page.)ġ) "This book was written by a shepherd from Judah. Therefore, when teaching children to memorize, it is best to divide the information into smaller bits of information and then commit it to memory before moving on to the next bit of information. Psychologists have determined that 5-7 bits of information is the optimal amount per chunk. Telephone numbers and credit cards are typically chunked. Orderīible Stack-O! is based on the concept of chunking a technique whereby you memorize small bits of information at a time. If you like Racko, you'll love Bible Stack-O! Great for after-school clubs & classrooms too! Ages 8 and up. Three ways to play! With multiple, unofficial ways to play listed below. Players "stack" their Bible cards in order from Genesis to Revelation. The Bible was written under the inspiration of the Holy Spirit to benefit all who read it.
Despite the span of time and the diversity of writers, it is one book, with one common purpose: to reveal God's salvation plan to us. Some were kings, some peasants still others were philosophers, fishermen, doctors, judges, scholars, poets and farmers. The Bible was written over a 1500 year period, by a wide variety of authors (as many as 40), from many different locations. Each card has a written summary of the Bible book. The 39 Old Testament cards are numbered on a black background and the 27 New Testament cards are numbered on a white background. A fun and exciting new way to learn God's Word.