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The Prodigal Son- Coloring Pages

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The Prodigal Son Coloring Pages

The Prodigal Son

(Coloring Page)

Coloring pages are a great way to end a Sunday School lesson. They can serve as a great take home activity. Or sometimes you just need to fill in those last five minutes before the end of class.

Preview and print this free printable coloring page by clicking on the link below.

Preview And Print

Feel free to browse all of our Bible print-outs.

All images used with permission of Patmos Editorial Company.

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Jonah And The Great Fish

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This cute craft is for the story of Jonah and the great fish.

Your kids will be able to recreat this Bible story for themselves.

Jonah And The Great Fish

Instructions

  1. Print the template on card stock. (Template)
  2. Color and cut out all of the pieces.
  3. Glue the small Jonah onto the the thin strip of paper.
  4. Cut along the thin solid lines on the fish.
  5. Stick the large strip of paper through the large slits.
  6. Stick the thin strip of paper through the smaller slits.

Now it will be easy for your kids to share the story of Jonah with their friends.

The Parable Of The Lost Sheep Game

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Your kids will not only have fun looking for the lost sheep. but they will be reinforcing the lesson of this parable.

The Parable Of The Lost Sheep 1

The Parable Of The Lost Sheep 2

Instructions

  1. Print the template. (Template)
  2. Color the first and second page.
  3. Cut out the bushes on the second page.
  4. Color in the back of the bushes you just cut out.

Gospel Cross

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This craft makes use of colors to help children understand the gospel message. The color association makes it easy for children to remember each part of the gospel.

Brown– God As The Creator
Yellow– God Is Holy
Black– Our Sin, Total Depravity, Fallen Nature
Red– Blood Of Jesus, His Perfect Sacrifice, Substitutionary Death
White– Repentance
Blue– Faith
Green– New Life, New Creation

Gospel Cross

 

Instructions

  1. Print out, onto a page of light gray cardstock, the cross template. (Template)
  2. Cut it out.
  3. Print pages three to nine onto colored construction paper or cardstock. (Each page is labeled according to color.) Or if you choose you can print out the pages on white paper and your kids can color them in by hand.
  4. Using paper clips place each square on the cross in place. (The paper clips will hold each square in place so you are left with the correct  spacing.)
  5. Glue each square in its place, one at a time.