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The Bible Workout

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On your marks:

Here is a fun and energetic way for a group to get thinking about the Bible as God's special book. It would be an ideal way to lead in to a piece of drama or mime linked to one particular Bible story or character. After a short introduction, it aims to be a sort of Bible 'work out' routine to kick off a session with children - and possibly adults too!

Get set:

No special equipment needed

Go:

1. Start the session with each person in the group being asked to find a space of their own around the room.

2. Now ask the group to follow carefully actions mimed by the leader. The leader should mime:
the opening of a big book... turning its pages... finding the right chapter (move your pointed finger along and down imaginary columns)... marking a particular verse... reading the line (exaggerate the head and eye movement for this)... a pause to think (finger on chin)... a pause to pray (hands together)... more reading... another pause to think... another short prayer... the closing of the book... finishing with a big sigh.

Ask the group what they thought you as leader were doing. Move on to ask what their favourite book is. Tell them that for Christians the Bible is a special, favourite book to be read thoughtfully and prayerfully as it is one way they hear God speaking. The group are now going to explore this book in actions.

3. The group should be standing, ready for the following fast-moving, physical exploration of the Bible! They should copy the leader's work-out actions.

4. What a book. If you have any energy left at the end you could even try doing all this again! Have fun!

You may prefer to un-jumble and re-order the Old and New Testament sections of this 'work-out', if you also want to emphasise the order of the books and not just the content of the Bible.

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