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Doug, Josh and Jess talk about the power of enabling others to teach in your ministry and the practical ways you can implement a teaching team. Josh and Jess talk about how getting rest is vital to your longevity in ministry! Doug, Josh and Jess talk about the dip after the high.

Took a ton of notes on this one. DYM Resources can make us better recruiters and trainers of leaders. This show has become a unapologetic 30 minute commercial for DYM. Apple Podcasts Preview. OCT 26, Handoff! Customer Reviews. Small group members inaudibly answer questions and the rest of the group tries to guess what they're saying.

Works great online! Each round study the image for 30 seconds and then correctly answer a question about something in the image. Looking for a quick way to get to know a LOT about your teens — make them choose between two things and defend their choice. Summer or Winter? Microsoft or…. Each round you will be given a picture with several photoshopped items.

You need to figure out which number is the real part of the original picture. Each round you're given 2 definitions. You need to figure out what word can be used for both definitions. You need to figure out a rhyming phrase that fits the description. Example: Pig wears a wig. You need to figure out which word accurately completes the sentence.

Build a word! Each round you're given a blueprint a single word. You need to figure out which two words combine to form it. Find the connecting word! Each round you're given two words. You need to figure out which word connects the two different words.

Is it real or fake? Each round you're given a rule from a sport. You need to figure out if it's a real or a fake rule. In Word Smush, each round you need to figure out what word is formed when you smush together two different words. The One About 2 The Sequel is here! See if you can identify these movies from their vague plot descriptions. Where's the Pug? Each round you're given an image.

You have 2 chances to find the pug. The first person to find the pug gets a point. A new spin on the classic "Two Truths and a Lie" — can you determine if the story they share is "Fact" or "Cap"?

Who is faster: the hare or the tortoise? The tortoise won the race, but the hare is much faster! See if you know which animal is faster than the other. You'll need to be able to do more than pick the GOAT, you'll have to be able convince everyone else you're right. The whole group is acting out two different actions, but you've got a list of three actions.

Can you figure out which action no one is acting out? For each category, you have to create a list of three items — and hope that only one other person comes up with those same items.

Are you constantly dropping quotes from your favorite Christmas movie? If so, you'll be a rockstar at this game. Each round you'll tell people a simple fact about yourself, and they just have to decide if they are telling you the truth or not. Try to translate each phrase into English. Your translation doesn't have to right, it just has to sound right enough to trick everyone else.

Quiet or Noisy? Chocolate or…. We've mixed up two puzzles together — you've got to figure out the compound word that describes that mix up! Can you rearrange the word given to figure its anagram? Give more than you take to this group. Self-promotion, spam and irrelevant links aren't allowed. Posts that post back to personal sites or blogs. Respect Everyone's Privacy. Being part of this group requires mutual trust. Authentic, expressive discussions make groups great, but may also be sensitive and private.

What's shared in the group should stay in the group. Failure to do so, you will be removed from the group. Be Kind and Courteous. We're all in this together to create a welcoming environment. Let's treat everyone with respect. Healthy debates are natural, but kindness is required. Pretend our students can see how we interact.



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