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OneK Photo Conversation Cards

Sale Price:$10.00 Original Price:$15.00

One K Photo Cards help your group to share more freely and to get beneath the surface. You’ll be surprised at the responses you get at your groups open up and respond to your prompts. When you purchase our OneK Photo Conversation Card pack you’ll get 100 curated photos in the form of slightly oversized polaroids. All you need to do is download, print, and cut. You won’t have to wait for shipping and you’ll be able to print as many times as you need to. So if you lose some or some get damaged, you don’t need to order more and hope they get to you in time for your event. We suggest going with a thicker cardstock or even a glossy photo paper. The stack of photos in the image provided were printed on a thicker glossy photo paper.

“I lead this activity with our staff for devotion yesterday and it was AWESOME! And I can’t wait to do it with our youth! Thank you for carefully selecting such beautiful photos. We were all in awe of the quality. It was such an easy purchase!”

- @baconpancakes23

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How to Use:

Spread the photo cards out on the table. Ask a conversation prompting question like:

  • choose a photo that represents your relationship with God

  • choose a photo that depicts how you feel about graduating

  • choose a photo that represents your life at home

  • choose a photo that reminds you of yourself

After your group chooses a photo, go around the room and have each person share which photo they picked (have them describe what’s on it) and then why they picked that photo.

Why We Love OneK Cards

Usually when we ask the question: How would you describe your relationship with God people tend to answer by sharing about how much they’ve been praying or whether or not they’re been reading the Bible or going to church. When you use photo cards - people stop answering based on what they have or haven’t been doing and they start describing the actual relationship (how close they are to God, how much they care about God, how they think God feels about them, etc) and the conversation begins to penetrate the surface.