In most youth groups, Bible studies for athletes are a slam dunk. That’s because the Bible uses many sports-themed metaphors. Bible lessons about sports are sure to hold kids’ attention. Plus, they encourage young Christians to train spiritually and to “run” for God.
Some teens at your church might be hardcore sports participants. Others may prefer cheering from the sidelines or playing low-key youth group games. Yet all kids will be able to relate to these Bible studies for athletes. Scriptural lessons with practical applications help listeners engage with God’s Word and apply it to their lives.
So do some stretches (raise your hands to praise God). Fill up your water bottle (with the Living Water). And prepare for a faith-focused workout of your spiritual muscles!
Bible Studies for Athletes: Ideas to Engage Teens
1. Biblical Sportsmanship
This Bible study has a March Madness basketball theme. It focuses on God’s messages about being good sports (on the court and in life).
2. What Sports Can Teach Us
Check out these five godly lessons from the world of athletic competitions.
3. Running Well
The Christian faith is both a daily walk and a lifelong pursuit. Help teens learn how to effectively run the “race” of faith with this lesson.
4. Train & Persevere
Being an athlete requires lots of preparation and grit. Apply those concepts to faith with this sports-themed Bible study.
5. Faith Fundamentals
Here’s another basketball-focused devotional ideal for teens. They’ll learn how to focus and follow through in their spiritual walk.