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Have you ever sat at a table with a group of people and felt the conversation at the table stall after you all got past the normal niceties? (What do you do? How many kids do you have?)
My favorite icebreaker games give participants a chance to discover new things about each other. The “Who here?” Icebreaker gives everyone a chance to bond instantly over shared likes/dislikes.

I recently returned from a women’s ministry retreat with another church. This icebreaker is one that was shared during our time together.

Tired of the same old Christmas carol games? Need a last minute Christmas Icebreaker? Then this Christmas version of the “If” game is for you!

During a Women’s Ministry event, do you ever look around the room and notice a lack of conversation? Are women stuck in the same groups of familiar faces? “Meet Your Match” gently draws women out of their regular circle of friends by encouraging them to uncover matching experiences and interests with others in the room.

Years ago our moms’ group had a scavenger hunt in the parking lot! Our ladies raced out to the parking lot and laughed as they dug through the items in their cars trying to score as many points as possible. It was one of our most memorable games by far! I’ve created my own version of this fun game…

Have you ever made a “heart to heart” connection? You know, when you meet someone and you instantly bond over usually trivial things. This Valentine’s Icebreaker, Heart to Heart, helps to make those connections between the people in your group. Participants quickly discover who else loves Hershey kisses, who enjoys reading romance novels, and even…

The icebreaker game Christmas Connection is a great Christmas icebreaker to use for your Women’s Ministry Christmas event.

What happens when you take charades and cross it with Pictionary? You get a brand new game – one I’ve named “Dract”.

Great icebreakers provide opportunities for participants to discover interesting information that links them to each other.

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