Adventurer Bible Game 2026 Celebrated Women of the Bible

On February 7, 2026, Adventurer clubs from across the Gulf States Conference gathered at the Conference Office in Montgomery for the annual Adventurer Bible Game – Conference Level (ABG). The event brought together young learners and their leaders in a joyful celebration of Scripture, teamwork, and spiritual growth.

This year’s focus on “Women of the Bible” led participants to study the lives and faith of Esther, Ruth, Hannah, Abigail, Deborah, Mary, and Elizabeth. Scripture portions included Esther 1–10, Ruth 1–4, 1 Samuel 1–2:10, 1 Samuel 25:1–42, Judges 4–5, and Luke 1:5–66; John 19:25–27. These passages taught lessons of courage, trust, obedience, and God's unwavering faithfulness.

“This wasn’t just a game; it was an opportunity to plant seeds of faith in the hearts of our children,” said Michel Rodriguez, Youth Director for the Gulf States Conference. “Through the lives of these biblical women, our Adventurers saw that God works through anyone, at any age and in every circumstance, to accomplish His will.”

Throughout the morning, teams sat in anticipation, carefully listening to each Bible question, conferring with one another in whispers, and writing down answers with determination. The atmosphere was filled with joy, fellowship, and an unmistakable passion for God's Word.

Luna Morales, a 9-year-old from Montgomery, Alabama, and a member of the Alpha & Omega club, shared her excitement: “I liked learning about Ruth because she stayed with Naomi even when it was hard. It helped me see how God wants us to be loyal and kind too.”

As the final scores were tallied and teams shared moments of reflection, one message rang clear: every participant had grown in their knowledge of Scripture and their connection with God.

Rodriguez added, “We saw a generation of children who didn’t just memorize the Bible; they began to live it.”

The Adventurer Bible Game continues to be a cherished tradition in the Gulf States Conference, inspiring children to love Scripture and trust in the God who still calls ordinary people to do extraordinary things.

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