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Not Just Sundays is a conversation game that brings you back to what matters—real questions, real presence, and the kind of connection that only happens face-to-face.
Not Just Sundays uses a Spiritual Reflective Dialogue method with questions intentionally crafted to move you past small talk, open space for healing, and create the kind of connection that changes everything.
what age group is this conversation game best for?
The prompts are designed for teens and adults, generally ages 14 and up. They work well for youth groups, college ministries, adult small groups, families, or friends looking to deepen their faith conversations.
is this only for christians or people already strong in their faith?
Not at all. It’s intentionally crafted to invite both believers and seekers into honest, open dialogue—without pressure or judgment. Whether you're deeply rooted in faith or still exploring, the questions are meaningful and approachable.
how many people can play at once?
It works best with 2 to 8 players, but there’s no strict limit. It can be adapted for one-on-one conversations, group settings, or even journaling reflections on your own.
are the questions too intense or overly personal?
The game includes three levels—starting light and gradually going deeper. Players can always skip a card or pass if something feels too vulnerable. The goal is authentic connection, not forced emotion.
can this be used in church settings like small groups or youth nights?
Absolutely. Many churches and ministries use it to kick off small groups, spark deeper connection, or guide group discussions. The faith-based content is genuine and scriptural, without being “churchy” or overly formal.
what’s the difference between this and other conversation decks?
This game uniquely blends humor, testimony, reflection, and faith in a way that feels real. It’s not just about getting to know each other—it’s about opening hearts, inviting God into the room, and creating space for something lasting.