Home  
Results  
Resources  
Question Ads  
Tournaments  
Contacts  
Media  
Forum  
History  
Links  
Resources for Coaches
Q. How do I start a Bible Quiz team?
A: This is a great question, and the answer may seem long and daunting, so lets break it down into 10 simple steps:
- Communicate with your pastor or youth pastor that you desire to begin this ministry. They will need to support it in order for it to have the opportunity to grow and flourish.
- Bible Quiz is like any other ministry in that it needs good leadership. You may find yourself on your own at first. Dont lose heart! As students become involved, its likely
that a few of their parents will be interested in helping out.
- Since Bible Quiz is for teenagers, you probably will need to talk to a few of them to get them interested in being involved. I recommend a three-week trial period
where students can come, check things out, and decide if they want to commit for the entire year. Bible Quiz is for students in 6th-12th grades. There is a separate
level of quizzing for 6th-8th grade students called Novice. Older students compete in A-League quizzing. Many Districts also have a B-League, which is sort of a
middle-range. When you contact the District leadership (step 8) you can find out what options are available.
- Youre going to need a few materials to get started. In Bible Quiz, students study from a Scripture Portion. Each student will need their own,
but you may want to wait to purchase them until you know how many are actually going to commit. You also will need questions. Those familiar with
JBQ know that the questions are all pre-determined. In Bible Quiz, the questions are written by several different authors and cover every
conceivable corner of the book(s) being studied. You can purchase questions from
this site. Unlike JBQ,
you will not be given the questions beforehand. Your quizzers mastery of the material is what makes interrupting possible (see the tips for beginning quizzers to learn how).
- Since the purpose of Bible Quiz can be summed up in discipleship through memorizing Scripture, you can guess that when starting a BQ ministry youre primary
objective is to teach students to memorize. Now, this doesnt mean you have to collect all the smartest kids from the youth group. The truth is that anyone can
memorize if they approach it correctly. As you start practices, youll assign students to memorize a few verses every day. Usually 3 or 4 per day is a good start.
Advanced quizzers can easily do 10-12, but that takes some work to get up there.
- Youve gotten the blessing of church leadership, ordered some materials, and recruited quizzers. Now its time for the first practice.
A lot of people think that this is some sort of meeting where you lay out expectations and rules to the kids. Instead, I prefer to have each
quizzer memorize 2-3 verses right off the bat. Then we go over some questions over just those verses. When weve done that, they memorize
a few more, and you repeat the process. This gets them into quizzing right away, and they realize how much fun it can be. At the end of practice,
youll give each quizzer a schedule of verses to memorize and review before the next practice.
- After this, you keep having practices. Usually to start with 2-3 hours per week is good. If youre team becomes very competitive and looks
like they could make a run at Nationals, youll probably need to do more.
- Next, you need to register for competition. To do this, youll contact your District Bible Quiz Coordinator. If you dont know who that is, dont despair.
Contact the District Youth Directors office and they can help you out.
- The Bible Quiz competition generally starts in October with the first league quizzes. These are local or area competitions against other teams.
There are also a variety of tournaments throughout the year that give quizzers a chance to quiz teams from all over the country.
One of the best things you can do is get your team out to at least one tournament in your first year. Staying at a hotel, meeting new people,
and quizzing against good teams can be a big motivator.
- The season culminates with District competition, which usually happens in April. From there, some teams will qualify for Regional Finals in May,
and the top 5 teams there qualify for Nationals in July. Novice competition concludes the season at Regional Finals.
Obviously, this is an overview. Hopefully it can help you on your way to starting this outstanding ministry for students.
If you have any questions, feel free to contact us at biblequiz@me.com and we will do
our best to answer your questions and get you on the right track.