You Can Now Submit Your Own Bible Quiz to FaithBlitz
FaithBlitz community quiz submissions are now live. Create your own Bible quiz, submit it for review, earn XP when it is published, and help grow the FaithBlitz quiz library.
FaithBlitz quizzes are no longer created only by us.
Starting today, registered FaithBlitz members can create and submit their own Bible quizzes for review.
Choose a Bible book or topic. Write your questions. Add Scripture references. Submit the quiz to the FaithBlitz team.
If your quiz is approved, it can become part of the FaithBlitz quiz library for other players to discover and play.
And yes — you earn XP for contributing.
How Community Quiz Submissions Work
Submitting a Bible quiz is simple.
### 1. Create Your Quiz
Start by choosing a title, topic, difficulty level, and audience for your quiz.
Then write your Bible trivia questions and answer choices.
Every question needs a correct answer and Scripture reference.
The goal is the same as every FaithBlitz quiz: questions should test actual Bible knowledge and point players back to Scripture.
### 2. Submit It for Review
When your quiz is ready, send it to the FaithBlitz team for review.
Submitted quizzes are not published automatically.
We review community quizzes before they are added to FaithBlitz.
We may check:
* Question accuracy
* Correct answers
* Scripture references
* Answer choices
* Quiz difficulty
* Duplicate or overly similar questions
* Overall quiz quality
This review process helps us keep the FaithBlitz quiz library accurate and useful.
### 3. Get Published
If your quiz is approved, it is published on FaithBlitz.
You can track your quiz submissions from your profile under My Quizzes.
Your dashboard shows how many quizzes you have:
* Submitted
* Published
* Pending review
Published quizzes also appear in your quiz submission history, so you can return to the quiz and see your contribution.
Earn 500 XP When Your Quiz Is Approved
Creating a quality Bible quiz takes effort.
We want to reward that.
When an approved community quiz is published, the creator earns 500 XP.
That XP is added to your FaithBlitz progress and helps you move toward your next rank on the leaderboard.
Your profile can also show that you have created a quiz, giving community contributors a visible way to show their participation in FaithBlitz.
Earn XP When People Play Your Quiz
A published quiz can continue earning XP for its creator.
You earn 10 XP per play when FaithBlitz members play your published quiz.
That means creating a useful quiz on a Bible book, story, or topic can continue contributing to your FaithBlitz progress as other people discover it through the quiz library.
The better the quiz, the more useful it can become to the community.
Your Name Is Credited on the Quiz
Community-created quizzes are credited to their creator.
When your quiz is published, players can see who contributed it to FaithBlitz.
We want FaithBlitz to become a place where people do more than answer Bible questions.
We want members to help build the Bible quiz library too.
Your quiz could become the quiz someone uses to review a Bible book, prepare for Sunday school, challenge a youth group, or learn a Bible story for the first time.
What Kind of Bible Quiz Should You Submit?
You do not need to be a theologian or professional writer.
Start with a part of the Bible you know well.
Here are a few ideas:
### A Bible Book Quiz
Create questions about a specific book of Scripture.
Examples:
* 1 Peter
* 2 Peter
* Titus
* Philemon
* Habakkuk
You can focus on major people, events, teachings, or themes from the book.
### A Bible Story Quiz
Build a quiz around a familiar biblical story.
Examples:
### A Bible People Quiz
Choose a person or group of people from Scripture.
Examples:
### A Bible Topic Quiz
Create questions around a biblical theme.
Examples:
* Prayer
* Faith
### A Quiz for a Specific Audience
You can also think about who will play your quiz.
Try creating:
* Bible trivia for youth groups
* Hard Bible trivia for adults
* Sunday school review questions
The best quiz ideas often start with a simple question:
What Bible topic would I enjoy being tested on?
Every Question Needs a Scripture Reference
Scripture references are an important part of FaithBlitz.
We do not want quiz answers based on tradition, assumptions, or something someone remembers hearing years ago.
Questions should be connected to the Bible.
When writing a question, find the passage that supports the correct answer and include the Scripture reference.
For example:
Question: According to 2 Peter, with the Lord one day is like how many years?
Correct answer: A thousand years
Scripture reference: 2 Peter 3:8
The Scripture reference gives our review team a clear source and gives players a place to continue studying after answering the question.
Write Good Wrong Answers Too
A Bible quiz needs more than one correct answer.
The incorrect answer choices matter too.
Try to make wrong answers believable without making the question intentionally confusing.
For example, avoid this:
Who was swallowed by a great fish?
A. Jonah
B. A refrigerator
C. New York
D. A basketball
The answer is obvious even to someone who has never read Jonah.
Better wrong answers might use other biblical people:
A. Jonah
B. Elijah
C. Jeremiah
D. Amos
Now the player needs Bible knowledge to answer correctly.
Good answer choices make a better quiz.
Choose the Right Difficulty
FaithBlitz quizzes can be easy, medium, or hard.
### Easy
Use easy difficulty for major people, familiar Bible stories, and clear details from Scripture.
Easy quizzes work well for kids, beginners, and introductory Bible learning.
### Medium
Medium quizzes can ask about less obvious details, specific teachings, or events that regular Bible readers may recognize.
### Hard
Hard quizzes should challenge experienced Bible students.
Hard does not mean intentionally confusing.
A hard question should test deeper Bible knowledge while still having one clearly correct answer supported by Scripture.
Choose the difficulty that best matches your questions.
What Happens After You Submit?
After you submit a Bible quiz, you can track it from your FaithBlitz profile.
Open My Quizzes to see your submission activity.
A quiz may appear as pending while it is waiting for review.
Once approved and published, the quiz moves into your published submissions and the XP reward is added to your progress.
You can then view the published quiz in the quiz library.
Why We Added Community Quiz Submissions
FaithBlitz already covers Bible books, stories, people, and topics throughout Scripture.
But there are always more questions to ask.
There are always different ways to test Bible knowledge.
And some of the best quiz ideas may come from the people actually using FaithBlitz.
A Sunday school teacher may notice that a specific Bible story needs a better review quiz.
A Bible study group may spend weeks studying a book of Scripture.
A player may know the Minor Prophets incredibly well.
Someone else may love studying Paul's letters.
Community quiz submissions give those people a way to contribute.
Our review process still helps protect quiz quality and accuracy, but the FaithBlitz community can now help us grow the quiz library.
Ready to Create Your First Bible Quiz?
Think of a Bible book, story, person, or topic you know well.
Create your questions.
Add accurate answer choices.
Include a Scripture reference for every question.
Then submit your quiz for review.
If your quiz is approved and published, you will earn 500 XP, receive credit for your contribution, and can continue earning 10 XP as people play your quiz.
Your Bible quiz could be the next one someone discovers on FaithBlitz.
Already submitted one?
Check My Quizzes from your FaithBlitz profile to see your submission status.