Leader Guide

Review Game

  • Four paper plates
  • Marker
  • Eight socks, four each of two different colors
  • Eight partially filled water bottles
  • Optional: masking tape or painters tape
  • Whiteboard and marker; or chalkboard and chalk to keep score
  • Bible or Superbook Bible app

Note: the items needed for this review game are identical to the ones used for Lesson 3 in “Paul and the Unknown God, Part 1.” Only the questions have been changed.


Place a line or mark on the floor near one end of the room. 

Stand water bottles in a horizontal line about 12–15 feet from the line or mark. Leave about 12 inches between the bottles.    

Write TRUE on two plates and FALSE on two plates.  

Turn each pair of same color socks into a ball, resulting in two balls of each color.  

Place a TRUE and FALSE plate in front of you. Demonstrate how to answer using the plates as you explain the game.  


In this review game, you will answer true/false questions about “Paul and the Unknown God.” 

In Part 1 of this adventure, we saw how Paul was troubled by all of the statues and idols of false gods in Athens. He confronted the people of Athens and preached about the One True God they could really know! Let’s play a review game for Part 2. 

I will read a true/false question to a player from each team. You will step onto one of the plates to answer true or false. Ten points are scored for each correct answer.  

You will also have an additional chance to score points by tossing your two sock balls to take down the bottles which represent the statues and altars to false gods. God calls us to “STEP UP” to defend our faith and declare to others the One True Living God, the Creator of heaven and Earth, who gives breath and life to all and wants everyone to find and know Him!        

Once a question has been answered, the players will each have a chance to throw two balls to knock down the idols and statues. One point is scored for each one knocked down.   

 

Divide the class into two teams. They do not need to be equal. 

A player from each team stands behind the mark. Give each player a set of T/F plates. 

Have the players place the TRUE and FALSE plates on the floor in front of them.   

Give each player two sock balls of one color. 

Ask the same review question from the list to both players. Feel free to add your own questions.

Players answer TRUE or FALSE by stepping on one of the plates. 

Ten points are scored for a correct answer, no points for an incorrect answer.   

Ask teams to give you the true answer to false questions. 

The two players will then stand up any bottles and retrieve the sock balls to give them to the next players.         

The team with the most points wins. 

NOTE: Questions 1 and 2 are review from Part 1 but are covered in the recap at the beginning of the Part 2 video.


Questions and Answers

1. T/F: The leaders in Athens seemed to listen to Paul until he spoke about Jesus rising from the dead. (True.) 


2. T/F: Paul told the council that he saw an altar titled “To a well-known God.” (False—to an unknown god.)     


3. T/F: After leaving Athens, Paul first traveled to the city of Rome. (False—Corinth.)     


4. T/F: In Corinth, Paul met a husband and wife named Abraham and Sarah. (False—Aquila and Priscilla.)


5. T/F: Aquila and Priscilla were carpenters, just like Paul. (False—all three were tentmakers.)  


6. T/F: In Corinth, Paul reasoned in the synagogue every Sabbath with the Jews and Greeks to defend his faith. (True.)


7. T/F: Paul was joined by two co-workers named James and John. (False—Silas and Timothy.)


8. T/F: Paul told the Jews that Christ would proclaim light to the Jewish people and to the Gentiles. (True.)     


9. T/F: Paul said that Christ is the weakness of God. (False—the power of God.) 


10. T/F: Paul said that he became all things to all people that he could save some. (True—1 Corinthians 9:22.)   


11. T/F: Paul said that some things existed even before God. (False—God existed before anything else—Colossians 1:17.)    


12. T/F: Paul said God pulls all creation apart. (False—He holds it together—Colossians 1:17.)


13. T/F: Paul said that in God we live and move and have our being. (True—Acts 17:28.) 


14. T/F: Paul said that the worlds were framed by the Word of God. (True—Hebrews 11:3.)


15. T/F: Paul taught that the things which we see are all made from visible things. (False—they did not come from anything that can be seen.)


16. T/F: Today’s SuperTruth says that God wants only nice people to find Him. (False—everyone.)     


17. T/F: According to today’s SuperVerse, God lives far away and is hidden so we cannot find Him. (False—He is not far from us and His purpose is for us to seek and find Him.) 


18. T/F: At the end of Chris and Joy’s presentation, Commander Conrad was completely convinced that God exists. (False—he was not completely convinced.) 


Conclusion: Not everyone will believe that God exists and that Jesus is the only way to salvation. As believers, we are simply called to share our faith and allow the Holy Spirit to draw and convince them of the truth.