Workshop: Games - More than just having Fun - Howard Pike
Workshop Handout: Leading Games - Handout.pdf
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Workshop Synopsis
Games tend to bring people together. Men of all ages enjoy games, but not every man, not every boy, is competitive. Games are useful for breaking the ice. They are good for creating an excuse for fellowship. Whether it's at a men's event or in the gym with your boys' group, games are a great equalizer, but not all men/boys are created equal. Some are better than others, and in ministry, every man needs his chance to play well. So put down the hockey stick, put away the video game controller, and join us for a talk about making games valuable fellowship tools.
Games tend to bring people together. Men of all ages enjoy games, but not every man, not every boy, is competitive. Games are useful for breaking the ice. They are good for creating an excuse for fellowship. Whether it's at a men's event or in the gym with your boys' group, games are a great equalizer, but not all men/boys are created equal. Some are better than others, and in ministry, every man needs his chance to play well. So put down the hockey stick, put away the video game controller, and join us for a talk about making games valuable fellowship tools.
BIO
Howard loves hockey. He can't skate, but he can handle a stick, and a ring or a ball. He's 6'-5" and 270 lbs, and he play hockey against 8 year olds. He has the scars to prove it. But when he was still a teen, he saw that games without clear rules, or lacking a referee, left some of the guys sitting on the sidelines, losing interest because they have no skills or no understanding of the game. So, he picked up the whistle and made sure that everyone got involved... and that everyone felt like they were part of the team - the fellowship of men (even if they were just eight years old).
MINISTRY: Christian Service Brigade / CSB Men's Network
hpike@csbministries.org 604 936-8397
Howard loves hockey. He can't skate, but he can handle a stick, and a ring or a ball. He's 6'-5" and 270 lbs, and he play hockey against 8 year olds. He has the scars to prove it. But when he was still a teen, he saw that games without clear rules, or lacking a referee, left some of the guys sitting on the sidelines, losing interest because they have no skills or no understanding of the game. So, he picked up the whistle and made sure that everyone got involved... and that everyone felt like they were part of the team - the fellowship of men (even if they were just eight years old).
MINISTRY: Christian Service Brigade / CSB Men's Network
hpike@csbministries.org 604 936-8397
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