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Ideas for a Christian Bachelor Party

    Camping Trip

    • In addition to sleeping in the wilderness, a camping trip can include fishing, hiking, boating and building a bonfire. These activities offer clean fun while encouraging male bonding.

    Golf

    • A game of golf followed by dinner at the bachelor's favorite restaurant makes a good choice for a more low-keyed event that encourages conversation.

    Extreme Sports

    • Get the adrenaline pumping and create a day to remember with an extreme sport, such as sky diving, mountain climbing, white-water rafting or extreme skiing.

    Paint Ball

    • A game of paint ball offers an outlet for friendly competition; however, it can get a little rough and may leave the players with bruised bodies. If the bachelor party is the day before the wedding, consider a game of laser tag instead.

    Box Seats at a Game

    • If the bachelor enjoys sports, take him to see his favorite team in style. Unless the groom is wealthy, chances are he rarely--if ever--has the luxury of watching a game from a box seat. If this costs too much, splurge on the best seats you can afford.

    A "Last Supper"

    • Have all the men together for a big feast and highlight the fact that this is his "last supper" as a bachelor. Depending on his sense of humor, you could turn the meal into a "roast" where each man tells a funny yet embarrassing story about the groom-to-be.



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