Faith-based survey questions perfect for church groups, youth ministry, Bible study nights, and Vacation Bible School. Engaging, educational, and fun.
Bible study doesn't have to be a lecture. Family Feud-style games transform scripture learning into an engaging, memorable experience that gets everyone participating — from lifelong church members to first-time visitors. The competitive format makes people pay attention, and the survey-style answers encourage discussion about faith and biblical knowledge.
These 100 questions cover Old Testament stories, New Testament teachings, church life, and general faith topics. They're designed to be educational while remaining genuinely entertaining. Use them for weekly Bible study groups, Sunday school classes, youth ministry events, or Vacation Bible School.
Youth pastors and church leaders across the country use Family Feud as a go-to activity. It works because it meets people where they are — you don't need to be a Bible scholar to participate. Questions range from easy (Name a book of the Bible) to challenging (Name a miracle Jesus performed), so everyone can contribute.
Our free online game builder makes it easy to create a professional-looking Bible trivia game in minutes. No projector setup or PowerPoint needed — just share a room code and play from any device.
For youth groups, use these as an icebreaker before diving into the lesson. For adult Bible study, use them as a fun review activity. For VBS, create a tournament that runs throughout the week. The format is flexible enough to work with any age group and any setting.
Create your free Bible game and bring some energy to your next church gathering.
1. Name one of the Ten Commandments
2. Name an animal on Noah's Ark
3. Name one of the plagues of Egypt
4. Name a book in the Old Testament
5. Name something God created in the first 7 days
6. Name a judge of Israel
7. Name something David is known for
8. Name a son of Jacob
1. Name a disciple of Jesus
2. Name a miracle Jesus performed
3. Name a parable Jesus told
4. Name a book in the New Testament
5. Name someone at the birth of Jesus
6. Name something Paul did in the Bible
7. Name a fruit of the Spirit
8. Name one of the Beatitudes
1. Name something you do at church every Sunday
2. Name a popular hymn
3. Name something in a church building
4. Name a church event besides Sunday service
5. Name a reason people visit a new church
6. Name something kids learn in Sunday school
1. Name a verse people memorize first
2. Name a Christian holiday
3. Name something people pray about
4. Name a way people share their faith
5. Name a quality of a good church leader
6. Name something people give thanks for at Thanksgiving
Yes, these questions draw from widely shared biblical knowledge and church traditions common across denominations. They focus on scripture rather than doctrine.
Absolutely! VBS leaders love using Family Feud. Create a daily tournament with different categories each day. The kids will love the competitive element.
These questions work for teens and adults. For younger children (under 12), we recommend using the easier questions from the Church Life and Faith categories.
Yes! Create a game with our free builder and share the room code. Perfect for in-person youth group nights or virtual Bible study sessions.
After each question, spend 1-2 minutes discussing the biblical context. The game naturally sparks curiosity — use that momentum to teach.
Pick 6–8 questions tied to your current study topic. Play between the opening prayer and the discussion — it warms people up and primes them for the lesson.
Yes. Mix teams across generations so older members can share biblical knowledge while younger members handle the church-life and modern faith questions. Builds real connection.
Yes. All questions focus on widely shared scripture and church experience that crosses denominational lines. Add your own tradition-specific questions in the builder if you want.