For kids who need screen-free play with purpose, this printable card game turns Bible heroes and virtues into quick family rounds.
As a kid I spent afternoons, weekends, and whole school holidays playing cards where every round started with one question: which stat will win? Military vehicles, planes, tanks, supercars – pick the strongest number, compare cards, take the round. We loved it.
It’s a game that’s quietly dying out, lost between screens and over-scheduled afternoons. And I kept wondering why nobody had brought it back with Bible heroes.
So here they are. 28 cards. 20 heroes. Four stats rated 1 to 10 – you pull Moses, your kid plays Samson, someone calls Obedience, and a genuinely good debate starts.
Print tonight. Play tomorrow. Start a tradition.
– Elani, Faith Force
Most kids’ Bible products ask children to sit still, read quietly, or colour neatly. This one starts with play: choose a hero, call a virtue stat, compare cards, and win the round. Kids get the fun of a battle card game; you get screen-free Bible time that actually gets chosen.
A complete 28-card print-and-play game deck:
Featured heroes: Jesus, Mary, Abraham, Moses, David, Esther, Daniel, Ruth, Joseph, Noah, Jacob, Isaac, Sarah, Job, Jonah, Samson, Solomon, Deborah, Adam, and Eve.
Each hero is rated on four character traits drawn straight from scripture:
The stats aren’t arbitrary. Moses is Humility 10 because Numbers 12:3 literally calls him the most humble man on earth. Samson is Obedience 4 because he broke his vow. Jonah is Obedience 4 because he ran from God. When your child asks “why is Solomon only 5?”, they’re already doing the Bible study themselves.
Your download is a PDF with 28 pages: 27 card fronts (one per page) and one shared card back design at the end. Since every card has the same back, you only print the back page once per sheet.
Test with one sheet first. Before printing all 27, do a single test: print page 1, flip it, print page 28 on the reverse. If the back comes out upside down or back-to-front, your printer flips differently than expected. Try flipping your test sheet the other way (long edge vs short edge) and repeat. Once you know which flip works for your printer, run the full stack the same way.
Tip: For the best feel, print on cardstock (200gsm or heavier). Regular paper works too, just a floppier result.
Kids are rough on paper. Want your cards to survive sticky fingers, spills, and months of play? Three options, cheapest to best:
Our favourite method: lamination for the 20 hero cards and sleeves for the rest.
Skip the back entirely and just print pages 1 to 27. The cards still work beautifully for display, memory games, and story time. They just won’t hide their stats when laid face-down for stat-battle play.
This download gives you the full game today: all 20 heroes, the rules, the virtue explainers, and the card back. Print it at home, cut the cards, and start playing around the table.
Buy it. Download it. Print it. Your child is colouring or reading before tea is ready. No app, no log-in, no setup.
20 Bible heroes, each with one virtue your child can practise: David and courage, Esther and brave choices, Ruth and loyalty. The story does the teaching.
Every download includes age-matched discussion questions for 4-6, 7-9, and 10-13. Your child does the activity. You ask one question. The moment lands by itself.
Simple Bible moments and free family activities, sent occasionally.