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The Gospel Rules are one, or two, or three simple rules added to a popular table top game.  The games may be played with all of their normal rules plus the Gospel Rules created specifically for each one.  These rules are inspired by a moment from the Gospels.  They are simple rules that can change everything.  

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So far we have Gospel Rules for twelve games.  They're all classics you may already own or know how to play.  Half are beginner games and half are more advanced games. 

 

Simply click or tap on the links below for printable PDF of the Gospel Rules for each game.  We hope you enjoy.

Battleship

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Matthew 20:1-16

Candy Land

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Matthew 8:1-4

Celebrities

Mark 2:3-12

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Checkers

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Mark 9:33-37

Clue

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Matthew 12:22-25

Connect Four

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John 9:1-41

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Guess Who

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Mark 2:1-12

Guess in 10

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Mark 8:27-29

Jenga

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John 9:1-41

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Monopoly

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Luke 4:16-21

Pictionary

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Mark 8:22-29

Uno

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Luke 8:43-48

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Word
Art
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Table-top Games
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Family
Kits
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Love
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Spiritual
Spectrum
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Kid Jesus
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ReArt
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Gospel
Rules
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Mystery
Museum
VBS
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CATechism
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Movie
Bible
Studies
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Make
MObile
Kid's
Books
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Hero Hospital
VBS
Movie
Bible
Studies
Family
Kits
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Land Acknowledgement

The Banner Blue studio and office are located on the original and ancestral homelands of the Myaamia Nation, Shawnee Nation, Kaskaskia Nation, Hopewell Culture, and Adena Culture. We understand the importance and necessity of acknowledging the land and its original, Indigenous peoples, and doing so consistently. Also, we understand that this statement is just a first step and that we must learn more, do more and realize healing and justice for Indigenous peoples whose lands we now occupy. Created with the help of the ELCA Land Acknowledgement Guide

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