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Why Faith Conversations Feel Awkward in College (And Why That's Normal)

15 Light Icebreakers for Your First Campus Ministry Night

20 Medium Questions for Groups That Have Met a Few Times

15 Deep Faith Questions for Christian Friends Who Are Ready to Go There

Tips for Making Faith Conversations a Regular Habit

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  • Why Faith Conversations Feel Awkward in College (And Why That's Normal)

Here's what nobody tells you about being a Christian in college: the harder part isn't avoiding parties or protecting your faith from skeptical professors. The harder part is finding people you can actually be honest with about where you are spiritually.

 

Campus ministry small groups can feel performative. Dorm Bible studies can feel like everyone's competing to have the most put-together faith story. And the idea of just... asking your friends a real question about God? That can feel terrifying.

 

According to Barna Research, 59% of young Christians report that their faith community feels shallow or surface-level. The longing for depth is there. The tools to get there aren't.

 

That's what these 50 questions are for. They're not Sunday school questions. They're the kind of questions that belong in your dorm room at 1am when the real conversations start.

  • 15 Light Icebreakers for Your First Campus Ministry Night

These are perfect for a date night, a drive, or a quiet Sunday morning. No pressure. No wrong answers.

 

  1. What's your most niche hobby or interest that you're a little embarrassed to love?
  2. What's the most unexpected place you've ever felt close to God?
  3. If God made a playlist for your life right now, what would be on it?
  4. What's something you believed about faith in high school that you've since questioned or changed your mind about?
  5. What's a Bible verse that's hit you differently in the last few months?
  6. What's the most honest thing you've said to God lately?
  7. What's your go-to response when someone asks you what you believe and you only have 30 seconds?
  8. What's a small thing that's been giving you joy this week?
  9. What's something you're learning about yourself this semester?
  10. What's your love language, and do you think God speaks to you in that language?
  11. If you could ask God one question and get a clear answer tonight, what would it be?
  12. What's a prayer you've prayed so many times it almost feels like a routine?
  13. What do you think your generation gets right about faith that older generations miss?
  14. What's the best piece of advice anyone has ever given you about following Jesus?
  15. What's a moment in your life where you could see God's hand clearly, only in retrospect?
  • 20 Medium Questions for Groups That Have Met a Few Times

These require a little more trust, and they build a lot of it.

 

  1. What's a doubt you've had about your faith that you've been afraid to say out loud?
  2. How has your understanding of God changed since you left home?
  3. What part of being a Christian in college is harder than you expected?
  4. Is there a part of your faith you feel like you're just going through the motions with?
  5. What does "living out your faith" actually look like in your daily college life?
  6. What's something you've seen in a Christian community that's pushed you away from faith, and how have you processed it?
  7. What do you think God is currently calling you toward that you've been resistant to?
  8. What's a fear about your future you've only been able to bring to God so far?
  9. What does real community mean to you, and have you found it here?
  10. How do you handle it when faith feels boring, dry, or distant?
  11. What's something you've compromised on since starting college that you're still thinking about?
  12. Where do you feel most yourself, and is God present in that space?
  13. What's a hard conversation you need to have with God that you've been avoiding?
  14. What do you believe about your purpose right now, and what part of that feels clear vs. fuzzy?
  15. What are you most worried God thinks of you right now?
  16. How do you separate what you actually believe from what you were raised to believe?
  17. What's something happening in the world right now that's challenged your faith?
  18. What part of the Bible do you struggle most to reconcile with what you know?
  19. What does it mean to you to carry your cross daily, in actual, practical terms?
  20. Who has been the most honest, non-preachy example of faith you've encountered in college?
  • 15 Deep Faith Questions for Christian Friends Who Are Ready to Go There

These are the 1am dorm room conversations. The ones you still think about years later.

 

  1. What's the most honest thing you've ever said to God, and what happened after?
  2. What would it take for you to walk away from faith, and what keeps you from it?
  3. What do you believe about yourself that God would strongly disagree with?
  4. What's a wound from your story that you've let shape how you see God?
  5. What would your faith look like if no one was watching?
  6. What's something you're ashamed of that you haven't brought to God yet, and why?
  7. What do you think your biggest spiritual blind spot is right now?
  8. What's the hardest part about trusting God with your future?
  9. What would you need to believe about God to stop being afraid of the future?
  10. Is there someone in your life you're holding unforgiveness toward, and how does that sit with your faith?
  11. What's a testimony you carry that you've been too afraid to share with anyone?
  12. What does surrender mean to you right now, and what are you NOT surrendering?
  13. What do you think your 40-year-old self will look back and wish they'd done differently in their faith walk during college?
  14. What's a prayer you've been too afraid to pray because you're not sure you want the answer?
  15. What would it mean for you to be fully known by someone, and do you have that?
  • How to Use These Without It Getting Weird

  • One question at a time. Drop one into a group chat or pull one out at the start of a hangout. You don't need a formal setting.
  • You go first. Whoever asks the question answers it first. It lowers the vulnerability cost for everyone else in the room.
  • No follow-up pressure. If someone answers briefly, let it be. Silence is allowed. Not every question needs a 10-minute response.
  • Use a card game. When you're not sure how to bring this up, a game does the asking for you. No one has to "be the weird one who wants to talk about God."

The Card Game Version of These Conversations

Not Just Sundays is a Christian conversation card game designed for exactly this kind of moment, dormrooms, campus ministries, road trips, and late-night friend groups. 165 questions. Three progressive levels. An easy way to talk about Jesus and our faith together without anyone feeling put on the spot.

 

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  • FAQs

Is there a Christian card game for college students?

Yes, Not Just Sundays is a Christian conversation card game specifically designed for the 19–40 age group. It features 165 questions across three progressive levels (Open, Uncover, Reveal) and is built for exactly the kind of authentic faith conversations college students are craving.

 

How do you start faith conversations with people who aren't Christians?

Start with curiosity rather than conviction. Questions like "What do you think happens when we die?" or "Do you think there's something bigger than us?" invite honest dialogue without feeling like evangelism. The goal is understanding, not convincing, and that's often what opens the door to deeper conversation.

 

What if no one in my group wants to go deep?

Start with the Open level questions and let the group set the pace. Most people are waiting for someone else to go first. When you answer honestly, you give everyone else permission to do the same.

 

Are these good for InterVarsity, Cru, or campus ministry groups?

These questions are ideal for any campus ministry context. They work for first-night icebreakers all the way through to long-standing discipleship groups. The three-level structure mirrors exactly how trust builds in any community over a semester.

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