

Skin deep questions list series#
A favorite icebreaker is putting one person on the "hot seat" (with their permission) and asking them a series of questions quickly, such as:.What is a home project, craft or hobby that you tried that didn't go so well?.What is the most unique thing you have every ordered online or had to go shopping to find?.

What is your favorite mode of transportation: plane, train, automobile, bike or boat?.What is one favorite activity from childhood you wish you could do now?.It's Friday night after a terribly busy week, how do you spend it?.

Skin deep questions list movie#
What movie or book does everyone love that you don't like at all?.What is the messiest job you’ve ever had or the biggest mess you’ve ever cleaned up? (If you are eating, you may want to save this question for last.).If you had to do your prom or wedding over again, what would you change? (Besides your date or spouse!).What is an item of clothing you wore over and over as a kid?.What is one fictional character that you wish was a real person?.If they were to make a documentary about your life, what would be your favorite scene?.How would you describe your favorite meal - appetizer, drink, entree and/or dessert?.Organize Bible Study snacks with an online sign up! SAMPLE. What has been your favorite road trip or vacation?.If you could eat only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?.As a child, what did you want to be when you grew up and why?.What is one of your biggest pet peeves?.Have you ever bought something matching with someone or were forced by a family member to wear matching outfits?.If you are at the zoo, what animal do you enjoy watching most and why?.What is the biggest way you've changed since you were a child? In what way are you still the same?.What’s something in you house you want to get rid of but can’t? (Please no naming your spouse or children!).What is a quirky or unusual fear that you have?.What is the story behind the time you went the longest without sleep?.Asking good questions and allowing honest answers without judgment allows your members to grow and flourish together in a small group setting. ("Weren't you the one whose favorite snack is raw oysters?!") Use them thoughtfully as your church small group grows closer, moving from easier questions to more probing. Icebreaker questions can provide groundwork for later conversations - both serious and fun.
