Imaginary Gifts

Group members draw what they could give to non-Christians to help them come to faith.

Give each person a generic, solid colored gift bag and several markers. Ask them to think of one person in their lives who needs the love of Jesus. Have them draw the things or gifts they could give that person to introduce them to Jesus. (If you have unbelievers in your group change it to: Draw images and symbols that would describe what your gift the world might be.)

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