“Treat every kid with love and respect.” “Prayer and time with Jesus first.” “Do not ride if someone is left out.” “Incentives help sign- ups.” “Build bridges with kids.” “Camp video excites kids.” “Kids can be kids at camp.” “Pray before you get on the bus.” “Meal time questions ready.” “Invite them to church Sunday.” “Gospel seen in skits and program.” “Heart-level distinction.” “Set up camp for the leaders.” “Spend as much time with kids as possible.” “Talk to parents for them.” “You are a servant.” “Write down the kids you know.” “Morning reflection time.” “Bad cabin times are okay.” “Have campaigners ask.” “Fundraise if money is an issue.” “Cabin helper guides the convo.” “Skits at club.” “Change wording if they’re stuck.” “It’s not the only place to share the gospel.” “Listen more than you talk.” “We have extended time with them.” “Marathon, not a sprint.” “Take tons of pictures.” “Planned devos for after camp.” “Raffle for camp money.” “Gospel lived out in work crew.” “Encourage them next time.” “Know yourself; take a break if needed.” “Crossing them to Jesus.” “Ask kids who their friends are.” “Do not try to make them cry.” “No phones, no parents, no school.” “Be an ‘oh boy’ leader.” “Do one-on- ones before leaving camp.” “Prayer comes first.” “Get up early with Jesus.” “Preparation is crucial.” “External adventure leads to internal discovery.” “Talk with another first-time leader.” “Community doesn’t end at camp.” “Camp is exhausting but worth it.” “Be their leader first, friend second.” “Laugh, be crazy, but stay safe.” “We go home with them.” “Relax in cabin time.” “Take a kid’s shirt if needed.” “Care about the friend, not the numbers.” “Camp sign-up night.” “Ease into questions.” “Sit with your back to the stage.” “Pregnant pause.” “Camp is a tool.” “Set an example with your answer.” “Holy Spirit changes hearts.” “Treat every kid with love and respect.” “Prayer and time with Jesus first.” “Do not ride if someone is left out.” “Incentives help sign- ups.” “Build bridges with kids.” “Camp video excites kids.” “Kids can be kids at camp.” “Pray before you get on the bus.” “Meal time questions ready.” “Invite them to church Sunday.” “Gospel seen in skits and program.” “Heart-level distinction.” “Set up camp for the leaders.” “Spend as much time with kids as possible.” “Talk to parents for them.” “You are a servant.” “Write down the kids you know.” “Morning reflection time.” “Bad cabin times are okay.” “Have campaigners ask.” “Fundraise if money is an issue.” “Cabin helper guides the convo.” “Skits at club.” “Change wording if they’re stuck.” “It’s not the only place to share the gospel.” “Listen more than you talk.” “We have extended time with them.” “Marathon, not a sprint.” “Take tons of pictures.” “Planned devos for after camp.” “Raffle for camp money.” “Gospel lived out in work crew.” “Encourage them next time.” “Know yourself; take a break if needed.” “Crossing them to Jesus.” “Ask kids who their friends are.” “Do not try to make them cry.” “No phones, no parents, no school.” “Be an ‘oh boy’ leader.” “Do one-on- ones before leaving camp.” “Prayer comes first.” “Get up early with Jesus.” “Preparation is crucial.” “External adventure leads to internal discovery.” “Talk with another first-time leader.” “Community doesn’t end at camp.” “Camp is exhausting but worth it.” “Be their leader first, friend second.” “Laugh, be crazy, but stay safe.” “We go home with them.” “Relax in cabin time.” “Take a kid’s shirt if needed.” “Care about the friend, not the numbers.” “Camp sign-up night.” “Ease into questions.” “Sit with your back to the stage.” “Pregnant pause.” “Camp is a tool.” “Set an example with your answer.” “Holy Spirit changes hearts.”
(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
“Treat every kid with love and respect.”
“Prayer and time with Jesus first.”
“Do not ride if someone is left out.”
“Incentives help sign-ups.”
“Build bridges with kids.”
“Camp video excites kids.”
“Kids can be kids at camp.”
“Pray before you get on the bus.”
“Meal time questions ready.”
“Invite them to church Sunday.”
“Gospel seen in skits and program.”
“Heart-level distinction.”
“Set up camp for the leaders.”
“Spend as much time with kids as possible.”
“Talk to parents for them.”
“You are a servant.”
“Write down the kids you know.”
“Morning reflection time.”
“Bad cabin times are okay.”
“Have campaigners ask.”
“Fundraise if money is an issue.”
“Cabin helper guides the convo.”
“Skits at club.”
“Change wording if they’re stuck.”
“It’s not the only place to share the gospel.”
“Listen more than you talk.”
“We have extended time with them.”
“Marathon, not a sprint.”
“Take tons of pictures.”
“Planned devos for after camp.”
“Raffle for camp money.”
“Gospel lived out in work crew.”
“Encourage them next time.”
“Know yourself; take a break if needed.”
“Crossing them to Jesus.”
“Ask kids who their friends are.”
“Do not try to make them cry.”
“No phones, no parents, no school.”
“Be an ‘oh boy’ leader.”
“Do one-on-ones before leaving camp.”
“Prayer comes first.”
“Get up early with Jesus.”
“Preparation is crucial.”
“External adventure leads to internal discovery.”
“Talk with another first-time leader.”
“Community doesn’t end at camp.”
“Camp is exhausting but worth it.”
“Be their leader first, friend second.”
“Laugh, be crazy, but stay safe.”
“We go home with them.”
“Relax in cabin time.”
“Take a kid’s shirt if needed.”
“Care about the friend, not the numbers.”
“Camp sign-up night.”
“Ease into questions.”
“Sit with your back to the stage.”
“Pregnant pause.”
“Camp is a tool.”
“Set an example with your answer.”
“Holy Spirit changes hearts.”