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How to Teach Kids the Sermon on the Mount

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November 25, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

published date: September 23, 2024
modified datt: November 25,2024

This blog post explores creative and engaging ways to teach kids the Sermon on the Mount through Bible crafts and hands-on activities. By focusing on key teachings such as the Beatitudes, The Lord’s Prayer, and Salt & Light, children can connect with Jesus’ message in a fun and meaningful way.

teahcing the sermon on the mount to kids with crafts

Teaching kids the powerful lessons from Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount can have a lasting impact on their spiritual growth and character development. This remarkable section of Scripture, found in Matthew chapters 5 through 7, is packed with teachings on how to live a life that honors God, treats others with kindness, and focuses on what truly matters. By introducing children to these foundational lessons early in life, we help them build a strong faith that will guide them through challenges, friendships, and everyday decisions. In this post, we’ll explore key topics from the Sermon on the Mount and offer engaging crafts and activities to help kids connect with these teachings in a fun, hands-on way.

What is the Sermon on the Mount?

The Sermon on the Mount is a collection of Jesus’ teachings, found in Matthew chapters 5 through 7, where He lays out principles for living a righteous and godly life. These teachings are foundational for Christian living and are still highly relevant today. Through stories, parables, and direct instructions, Jesus guides us on how to live, treat others, and stay focused on God’s kingdom.

Key Topics Covered in the Sermon on the Mount

sermon on the mount coloring page for kids

In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus Teaches the People several key parables that are vital for kids to learn:

  • The Beatitudes: How to live a life that is blessed by God (Matthew 5:3-12).
    • Jesus describes the qualities of a blessed life, encouraging traits like humility, mercy, and peacemaking, which are important for kids to develop.
  • Being Salt and Light: Making a positive difference in the world (Matthew 5:13-16).
    • Kids learn that they can influence others in a positive way, being “the light” that shines brightly and “the salt” that preserves goodness in the world.
  • Loving Your Enemies: Showing kindness and forgiveness to those who hurt you (Matthew 5:43-48).
    • One of Jesus’ most challenging lessons is to love and pray for those who hurt us. Teaching kids the value of forgiveness and compassion helps them develop strong, kind character traits.
  • The Lord’s Prayer: A model for how we should pray (Matthew 6:9-13).
    • Jesus provides a perfect example of Christian prayer, showing kids how to talk to God in a simple, heartfelt way, asking for their daily needs and forgiveness.
  • Storing Treasures in Heaven: Focusing on what truly matters (Matthew 6:19-21).
    • Jesus teaches kids to value love, kindness, and generosity over material possessions. This is an important lesson in a world focused on materialism.
  • Trusting God Over Worry: Relying on God for all our needs (Matthew 6:25-34).
    • Jesus encourages kids not to worry, using examples of how God takes care of the birds and flowers, reminding them that God will take care of them too.
  • Asking, Seeking, and Knocking: The power of prayer and perseverance (Matthew 7:7-12).
    • Jesus teaches the importance of persistence in prayer, assuring kids that God hears them when they seek Him and ask for guidance.
  • The Golden Rule: Treat others the way you want to be treated (Matthew 7:12).
    • The Law and the Prophets is a simple yet profound concept for kids to learn: treat others with kindness and respect, just as you’d like to be treated.
  • Building on a Firm Foundation: The importance of putting Jesus’ words into practice (Matthew 7:24-27).
    • Jesus tells the parable of the wise and foolish builders, teaching kids that living by His words creates a strong foundation in their lives, like a house built on rock.

Engaging Ways to Teach the Sermon on the Mount to Kids

Teaching the Sermon on the Mount to kids doesn’t have to be a passive experience. By incorporating creative activities and meaningful discussions, you can bring Jesus’ teachings to life, making them both relatable and exciting for young hearts.

Use Bible Crafts to Reinforce Lessons

Kids often learn best through hands-on activities, and Bible crafts are a fantastic way to help them engage with Scripture. By making the Sermon on the Mount interactive, kids can grasp these profound teachings in a way that’s fun and memorable.

Create Interactive Discussions

In addition to crafts, discussion is key to helping kids process what they’ve learned. Encourage children to share their thoughts on the Beatitudes, how they can be a light in the world, or what they pray for during the day.

Example Sermon on the Mount Discussion Question for Kids:

  • “What does it mean to trust God when you’re worried?”
  • “Which Beatitude do you think is the hardest to follow, and why?”
  • “How can you show love to someone who is unkind to you?”
  • “What does it mean to be the ‘salt of the earth’?”
  • “Why do you think Jesus told us to pray using the Lord’s Prayer?”
  • “Can you think of a time when you asked, sought, or knocked, and God answered you?”
  • “How can you be a light for others at school or in your neighborhood?”
  • “What are some things you worry about, and how can you give those worries to God?”
  • “What are some ‘treasures in heaven’ that you can store up?”

These discussion starters can spark meaningful conversations and help kids apply Jesus’ teachings to their own lives.

Sermon on the Mount Crafts & Activities for Kids

Crafts and activities are a great way to help kids connect with the teachings of Jesus. These creative projects allow children to explore biblical truths in a hands-on, engaging manner that helps them understand and remember the lessons of Jesus’ teachings.

Do Not Worry – Look at the Birds Printable Bird Art Activity

bird craft do not worry matthew sermon on the mount

Encourage kids to reflect on how God takes care of the birds, reminding them not to worry about what they will eat or wear. This Do Not Worry Bird Art Activity (also on Etsy) allows children to create a beautiful bird illustration using 3 mediums (paint, paper, and crayons) while learning to trust in God’s care.

Beatitudes for Kids Coloring Wheel

Teach the blessings from the Beatitudes in an interactive and fun way with this spinning coloring wheel. In this Bee-Attitude Behive Coloring Wheel (also on Etsy), each section of the wheel features a different Beatitude, helping kids understand how to live a blessed life.

Salt and Light Handprint Craft for Kids

salt and light handprint craft matthew sermon of the mount

A creative handprint craft that reminds kids to be the salt of the earth and the light of the world. This hands-on Salt & Light Craft (also on Etsy) project allows them to leave a lasting impression, just as they’re encouraged to do in their communities.

Sermon on the Mount Mini 8-Page Book

sermon of the mount mini coloring book

Need a summary of the Sermon on the Mount? Highlight the key teachings from Matthew 5-7 in this easy-to-assemble mini flip book featuring key points in the sermon. Each page in this Sermon on the Mount Mini Book (also on Etsy) focuses on a different part of the sermon, allowing kids to carry a compact version of Jesus’ words with them.

Sermon on the Mount Coloring Page for Younger Kids

printable sermon on the mount coloring page for kids

A simple coloring page designed for younger children, making the teachings of the Sermon on the Mount accessible and fun for little ones. The Sermon on the Mount coloring page (also on Etsy) highlights 8 key parts of the teachings of Jesus found in the book of Matthew chapters five to seven.

The Lord’s Prayer Coloring Wheel

The Lord's Prayer coloring wheel sermon on the mount

A hands-on activity to help kids memorize and understand the Lord’s Prayer. Teach kids to pray using a prayer template taught by Jesus himself. By turning the Lord’s Prayer Spinner Wheel (also on Etsy), they’ll be able to learn each part of this famous prayer one step at a time.

Let Your Light Shine Paper Lantern Craft

paper lantern template craft let your light shine

This fun paper lantern craft serves as a reminder for kids to let their light shine for Jesus. They can decorate the Let Your Light Shine Lantern (also on Etsy) and display it as a symbol of how they’re called to shine brightly in the world.

Treasures in Heaven DIY Wallet Craft with Bible Verses

treasures in heaven bible verse matthew

Teach kids to store up treasures in heaven with this fun DIY wallet craft featuring Bible verses. Kids can write down ways they can focus on heavenly things, and “store” them in their Treasures in Heaven wallet craft (also on Etsy).

Treasures in Heaven Craft Set

The Treasures in Heaven Craft Set (also on Etsy) is a perfect way to explore Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount Matthew 6:20-21 with creative, hands-on activities. This set includes four interactive crafts, each designed to remind children of the eternal value of heavenly treasures.

Sermon on the Mount Doodle Page for Older Kids

Designed for older children, this doodle page allows for creativity while exploring key themes from the Sermon on the Mount. In this Sermon on the Mount Sermon Lesson Page (also on Etsy), kids can draw, write, and reflect on Jesus’ teachings in a personalized way. This sermon doodle page is only available in the larger set.

Light of the World Fingerprint Art

be the light of the world finger print art fire fly

This Light of the World craft (also on Etsy) features a mason jar with fireflies, where kids can add their fingerprints as the light inside the jar. It’s a beautiful way to illustrate the idea that we are all lights in the world, helping to bring the brightness of Jesus wherever we go.

Ask, Seek, Knock Door Craft

ask seek knock door craft for sermon on the mount

This Ask, Seek, Knock Door Craft (also on Etsy) teaches the power of prayer through a fun door design. Kids will create a door that opens, revealing the Bible verse “Ask, seek, knock” (Matthew 7:7-12), reminding them to turn to God in prayer for all their needs.

Why Bible Crafts Help Kids Grow in Faith

Bible crafts are not just fun activities; they are powerful tools that help children internalize important biblical truths. Through crafting, kids can experience the stories and teachings of the Bible in a way that encourages personal connection and spiritual growth.

Hands-On Learning for Active Engagement

Crafts help children engage actively with the Bible, making the lessons they learn more memorable. Kids are more likely to understand and remember the teachings of Jesus when they can create something tangible that ties directly into the story.

Connecting Scripture to Everyday Life

Bible crafts also allow children to connect Scripture to their daily lives. When they create a paper lantern reminding them to let their light shine, or a bird art piece encouraging them not to worry, they’re able to take biblical principles into their everyday routines.

printable sermon on the mount activities for kids

Interested in hands-on crafts for VBS, Sunday School, Bible Study, Homeschooling, or Christian Education? Grab the entire bundle. If you want many of these crafts in one larger set (on Etsy too), look at the deal we have.

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Final Thoughts on Teaching the Sermon on the Mount to Kids

Teaching the Sermon on the Mount to kids doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Through creative crafts and engaging activities, children can learn some of the most important lessons Jesus taught, from trusting God to praying with faith. These hands-on projects provide a memorable and fun way to explore the powerful teachings from Matthew 5-7. Start using these crafts today and watch your kids grow in faith as they learn to live out the words of Jesus!

More Sunday School Crafts for Kids

As kids learn about the Sermon on the Mount and its powerful teachings, it’s also important for them to understand their role in sharing the good news of Jesus with others. For more ideas on how to teach this, check out our brand new content on The Great Commission for Kids.

bible crafts the great commission kids lessons

As you explore the importance of prayer through the Sermon on the Mount, also check out our blog post on the ACTS Prayer for Kids to help children learn a simple, structured way to pray and connect with God.

how to pray the acts prayer method plus printable worksheets

And if you’re looking for more ways to encourage kids to connect with Jesus through prayer, check out our How to Talk to Jesus Lesson for Kids for practical and engaging ideas.

teaching kids how to talk to jesus

Looking to add a spark to your classroom? For kids’ Bible lessons, dive into these captivating Sunday School Ideas! Packed with dynamic youth ministry ideas, interactive gospel crafts, vibrant coloring pages, and exciting Bible games, there’s something here to ignite the imagination of every student. Whether it’s exploring timeless stories, getting hands-on with creative crafts, or diving into stimulating games, these lessons make learning about faith an unforgettable adventure for kids of all ages!

fun ideas for Sunday school lessons for kids

We are continuously adding more Sunday School Resources for Kids. Take a look at our List of Christian Activities for Kids. This printable set will come to your inbox. Simply download and save it as a resource when planning your Sunday School curriculum.

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The Great Commission for Kids: Fun Ways to Teach an Important Bible Lesson

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September 24, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Games, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

published date: September 23, 2024
modified datt: September 24,2024

Discover engaging ways to teach kids The Great Commission with fun Bible crafts and activities. Parents and educators can use hands-on projects like a “Jesus is with Me” flashlight activity, a Great Commission coloring wheel, and mosaic art to help children understand and embrace their role in sharing God’s word.

how to teach the great commission to kids

Teaching the Great Commission to children is a wonderful opportunity to introduce them to the mission that Jesus gave His disciples and, ultimately, to all of us. The Great Commission is a call to action, but it can sometimes feel abstract to young minds. That’s where engaging, hands-on activities come in to help kids grasp this vital message in a way that sticks with them.

In this post, we’ll break down the basics of the Great Commission and offer creative ways for parents, teachers, and educators to teach it to kids through fun and meaningful crafts and activities that will deepen the understanding of the message. Use the ideas in discipleship and outreach, VBS, homeschooling, Sunday school, and more.

What is the Great Commission?

The Great Commission is one of the final instructions Jesus gave to His disciples before ascending into heaven. It’s found in Matthew 28:18-20, where Jesus says:

“Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

This command is often summarized as Jesus’ call to spread the gospel and make disciples. It emphasizes teaching others about God, baptizing them, and showing them how to live as followers of Christ.

Why is the Great Commission Important?

The Great Commission is significant because it is the core mission that Jesus left for His followers. It’s not just a task for adults or missionaries, but for everyone—including kids. Teaching children about the Great Commission helps them understand that they, too, can share the love of Jesus with others, whether it’s through kind words, sharing Bible stories, or simply living out their faith in everyday life.

By instilling this concept early on, kids can grow up with a heart for sharing God’s love with their friends, family, and even people across the world.

What is the Purpose of the Great Commission?

The purpose of the Great Commission is to spread the message of salvation to all people. Jesus commanded His disciples to teach others about God’s love and His plan of salvation through Jesus Christ. It’s not just about spreading information—it’s about transforming lives through the power of the gospel.

When kids learn the Great Commission, they begin to see how they can be a part of God’s plan to reach others. It also gives them a sense of purpose and helps them understand that their faith is something to be shared.

Where is the Great Commission Found?

matthew 28 the great commission in the bible

The Great Commission is most famously found in Matthew 28:18-20.

“And Jesus came and said to them, “All authority in heaven and on earth has been given to me. Go therefore and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, teaching them to observe all that I have commanded you. And behold, I am with you always, to the end of the age.”

However, similar calls to spread the gospel are also mentioned in other parts of the New Testament:

  • Mark 16:15: “Go into all the world and proclaim the gospel to the whole creation.”
  • Acts 1:8: “You will receive power when the Holy Spirit has come upon you, and you will be my witnesses in Jerusalem and in all Judea and Samaria, and to the end of the earth.”

These passages show that the call to share the good news of Jesus is a central theme in the New Testament and an ongoing mission for all believers.

How to Teach the Great Commission to Kids

bible crafts the great commission kids lessons

The best way to teach kids about the Great Commission is through hands-on activities that help them visualize and internalize the message. Here are some fun and engaging crafts that can make the Great Commission come alive for children:

Jesus is with Me Flashlight Activity

Introduce your kids to the comforting message that Jesus is always with them through this creative and engaging Great Commission craft! Based on the Bible Verse Matthew 28:20, this activity visually reinforces Jesus’ promise: “I am with you always.”

the great commisison jesus is with me bible flashlight craft for kids

Materials Needed:

  • Black-and-white printable of the child (on Etsy too)
  • Black-and-white printable of Jesus (on Etsy too)
  • Flashlight
  • Glue stick

Instructions:

  1. Use a glue stick and glue the perimeter of the printable of Jesus.
  2. Layer the black-and-white photo of the child with the image of Jesus in the back.
  3. Shine a flashlight through the back of the printable.
  4. As the light passes through, children will see both their image and Jesus, reinforcing the idea that Jesus is always with them.
  5. The message “Jesus is with me” will appear.

This Great Commission Kids’ activity not only teaches the Great Commission but also reminds children of Jesus’ constant presence.

The Great Commission Coloring Wheel

This simple but meaningful coloring activity helps kids visualize the idea of going into the world to share Jesus’ love. The spinner wheel will have sections representing different parts of the Great Commission, such as “Go,” “Teach,” “Baptize,” and “Make Disciples.”

kids coloring wheel craft for the great commission

Materials Needed:

  • Printable Great Commission coloring wheel (on Etsy too)
  • Crayons or colored pencils
  • Scissors
  • Brass fastener to attach the wheels (there are many times, I would invest in a good one like this one.)

Instructions:

  1. Have the children color the sections of the wheel.
  2. Once colored, help them cut out the pieces, layer them, and attach them with the brass fastener.
  3. As they spin the wheel, discuss what each section represents and how they can participate in the Great Commission.

The Great Commission Activity Mat

An activity mat is a fun, interactive way to reinforce learning by coloring on an activity sheet.

the great commission activity craft for kids

Materials Needed:

  • Printable Great Commission activity mat set (on Etsy too)
  • Markers, crayons, pencils or other coloring utensils

Instructions:

  1. Print the Great Commission Activity mat.
  2. Allow kids to doodle or color on the mat as you teach or after the lesson.
  3. This helps reinforce the idea of spreading the gospel.

The Great Commission Mosaic Art Craft

Let kids get creative while reflecting on the message of the Great Commission by making a mosaic of the Earth (on Etsy too), reminding them that Jesus’ command is to reach the whole world. Print these globes on paper and decide on one of the following crafts. Choose a simple craft for preschool with coloring or a more complex activity using cut-up cardstock or construction paper for older kids.

earth mosaic art the great commission

Coloring Option

For younger kids, provide an Earth outline they can color with green and blue crayons. This is a simple activity that helps improve fine motor skills while reflecting on the message of going into the world.

Tissue Paper Option

For a more tactile experience, have kids glue 1-inch x 1-inch pieces of green and blue tissue paper onto the Earth outline sheet of paper. This creates a fun, textured look while reinforcing the Bible lesson.

Mosaic Option

For older children, provide blue and green cardstock pieces cut into various shapes. They can cut paper themselves and place them in a pile at the center of the table. Let them glue these pieces onto the commission globe, creating a beautiful mosaic. This option helps kids develop patience and creativity while thinking about their role in sharing the gospel with the world.

Final Thoughts on Teaching the Great Commission to Kids

Teaching the Great Commission to kids doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By using fun, hands-on activities like the ones listed above, parents and educators can make this important biblical message both understandable and memorable for children.

Remember, kids are never too young to start learning about their faith and how they can share God’s love with others. With these crafts, you’re not only teaching them about the Great Commission but also empowering them to live it out in their own lives.

the great commission activity set for kids in sunday school

You can grab the larger Great Commission Activity Set or grab individual pieces and use them as you like. Enjoy and happy teaching.

Download and Print The Great Commission Kids Activity Set

More Sunday School Activities

If you’re looking for more ways to engage children with the Bible, be sure to check out our Miracles of Jesus activities. This resource is packed with creative ideas and activities to help kids explore the amazing miracles Jesus performed, deepening their understanding of His power and love. These hands-on crafts and lessons will complement your teaching on the Great Commission, showing children how Jesus’ miracles reflect His authority and mission to share the gospel with the world.

miracles of Jesus for Kids crafts and lessons

For another fun and interactive way to teach kids about the Bible, explore our Gospel Message Told Through Colors blog post. This simple and effective method uses colors to explain spreading of the gospel, making it easy for children to understand key concepts like salvation, forgiveness, and faith. Pairing the Great Commission with this colorful approach will help children grasp how they can share the message of Jesus in a way that’s relatable and memorable.

the salvation colors for kids

To further encourage Christians, take a look at our Talking with Jesus Lessons for Kids. This guide provides practical tips and creative activities to help children learn how to pray and build a personal relationship with Jesus. Pairing these lessons with the Great Commission crafts will help kids understand that sharing the gospel begins with knowing and talking to Jesus regularly.

teaching kids how to talk to jesus

Looking to add a spark to your classroom? For extra support and more teaching ideas, dive into these captivating Sunday School Lesson Ideas for Kids! Packed with dynamic youth ministry ideas, interactive crafts, vibrant coloring pages, and exciting Bible games, there’s something here to ignite the imagination of every student. Whether it’s exploring timeless stories, getting hands-on with creative crafts, or diving into stimulating games, these lessons make learning about faith an unforgettable adventure for kids of all ages!

fun ideas for Sunday school lessons for kids

We are continuously adding more Sunday School Resources for Kids. Take a look at our List of Christian Activities for Kids. This printable set will come to your inbox. Simply download and save it as a resource when planning your Sunday School curriculum.

Adorable Jesus and Kids Clip Art from EduClips Clip Art.

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How to Speak to Jesus: Fun & Easy Ways to Teach Kids About Prayer

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September 26, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

published date: September 17, 2024
modified datt: September 26,2024

Make prayer meaningful for children when you explore fun and simple ways to teach kids how to talk to Jesus. Through engaging activities and Bible crafts, parents and educators will find interactive tools, including a Prayer Cube Printable and a Talking to Jesus Cell Phone Craft, designed to help kids grow their relationship with God in a fun, hands-on way.

teaching kids how to talk to jesus

Teaching children how to talk to Jesus is one of the most important life skills we can give them. The beauty of prayer is that it’s a conversation—a simple, heartfelt dialogue between us and God. But how do we make this concept easy and fun for little ones to grasp? Whether through structured prayers like the ACTS Prayer, the Lord’s Prayer, or more casual daily conversations, there are so many creative ways to introduce kids to the joy of talking to Jesus.

In this post, we’ll explore some fun, hands-on ways to teach kids to pray, including engaging crafts like the ACTS Prayer Template, for older kids, the Five-Finger Prayer, the Lord’s Prayer Craft Set, and the ever-popular Talking to Jesus Cell Phone Craft. Let’s dive into these ideas!

Why Teaching Kids to Pray is Important

Prayer is the foundation of a strong relationship with God. By teaching children how to pray, we’re giving them the tools to express gratitude, seek guidance, ask for help, and grow their faith. Even though prayer can feel abstract to kids, there are simple, interactive ways to make it a meaningful part of their everyday lives.

how to talk to jesus crafts for kids

Fun and Simple Ways to Teach Kids to Talk to Jesus

Helping kids learn to talk to Jesus can be fun and easy! By breaking down prayer into manageable steps and using creative, hands-on activities, children can connect with God in ways that feel natural to them. Whether it’s through structured prayers or casual conversations, these methods will inspire kids to build a deeper relationship with Jesus. Let’s explore some fun ways to get started!

The ACTS Prayer

One of the easiest ways to structure prayer for children is through the ACTS prayer, which stands for Adoration, Confession, Thanksgiving, and Supplication. This method helps guide them through talking to Jesus in a balanced way—praising God, asking for forgiveness, giving thanks, and making requests.

To make this fun and interactive, try using an ACTS Prayer Template. Kids can color, decorate, and fill in their prayers under each section. It’s a great way to introduce structure while still letting them express their thoughts freely.

Craft Idea: ACTS Prayer Template

  • In our shop, the printable ACTS Prayer template (on Etsy) or ACTS Prayer Coloring Wheel (on Etsy) breaks down each section of the prayer and gives kids space to write or draw their own prayers.
  • A great way to practice the ACTS model in Sunday school or at home!

The Lord’s Prayer

The Lord’s Prayer is a wonderful way to introduce kids to a structured, biblical prayer. In the Gospels, Jesus Himself taught this prayer, and it’s filled with all the key elements of speaking to God. You can teach children to memorize it, but don’t stop there! Break it down into simple parts and explain what each section means in terms they can understand.

Pair this with our Lord’s Prayer Craft Set—a fun, interactive way for children to learn and engage with the word of God and each part of the prayer.

Craft Idea: The Lord’s Prayer Craft Set

  • In our shop, the Lord’s Prayer Activity set (or on Etsy) walks children through the different sections of the Lord’s Prayer with colorful visuals and fun activities.
  • The set includes a coloring wheel, mini book, hand tracing craft, coloring page for younger kids, and activity mat for older kids.
  • It helps them understand the meaning behind each line while creating something they can keep.

Five-Finger Prayer

The Five-Finger Prayer is another easy and memorable way to teach kids how to pray. Each finger represents a different part of the prayer:

  • Pinky Finger: Praise
  • Ring Finger: Give thanks
  • Middle Finger: Pray for others
  • Index Finger: Ask for forgiveness
  • Thumb: Pray for ourselves

Kids love this visual method because it’s simple and ties prayer to something they use every day—their hands!

what is the five finger prayer method worksheet

Craft Idea: Five-Finger Prayer Template

  • Use a fun printable Prayer outline (on Etsy too) to help children remember the Five-Finger Prayer. They can color the fingers and add their prayer points.
  • This is perfect for younger kids who need a tangible, easy-to-understand way to organize their prayers.

Daily Conversations with Jesus

It’s important to remind children that they don’t need to wait for a special moment to talk to Jesus. Prayer can happen anytime—whether they’re happy, sad, or just want to talk. Encouraging daily conversation with Jesus helps kids see that God is always with them and listening.

One way to reinforce this idea is with our Talking to Jesus Cell Phone Craft. Kids love the idea of texting and calling Jesus—just like they would their friends or family. This craft is a fun reminder that Jesus is always there, just a prayer away.

Craft Idea: Talking to Jesus Cell Phone Craft

  • This printable Call on Jesus craft (also on Etsy) features a cell phone template where kids can “text” or “call” Jesus, write down their favorite worship songs, and even track their gratitude.
  • It’s a creative way to remind children that Jesus is always available for a conversation.

Talk to Jesus Any Time

Teaching kids that they can talk to Jesus whenever they need to is a wonderful way to help them feel connected to their faith. Whether they’re feeling joyful, worried, or anything in between, knowing that Jesus is always available for a conversation is key to building a strong prayer life.

A fun way to encourage this is with our Talk to Jesus Paper Bag Puppet Craft. Kids will create a puppet of Jesus using a simple brown paper bag, making it an engaging, hands-on way to bring the idea of prayer to life. The puppet serves as a reminder that they can “talk” to Jesus anytime, just like a close friend.

Talk to Jesus any time puppet craft for kids

Craft Idea: Talk to Jesus Paper Bag Puppet

  • This Jesus Puppet craft (on Etsy too) uses a brown paper bag as the base for a simple Jesus puppet. Kids can decorate the paper bag puppet to represent Jesus, adding their own creative touches.
  • The puppet can be used during prayer time, reminding children that Jesus is always there to listen and guide them.

Prayer Cube Printable for Kids

The Prayer Cube is a fun, interactive way for kids to engage in prayer! This printable craft allows children to roll a cube with different types of prayers on each side, helping them explore various ways to talk to Jesus.

Each side of the cube could feature:

  • Praise: Offering thanks and praise to God.
  • Confession: Asking for forgiveness.
  • Thanksgiving: Being grateful for blessings.
  • Requests: Asking God for help or guidance.
  • Blessing Others: Praying for friends and family.
  • Open Conversation: A free moment to talk to Jesus about anything.

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Craft Idea: Prayer Cube Printable

  • Print, color, cut, and assemble the Prayer Cube (also on Etsy) for a hands-on, fun prayer activity.
  • Each side will encourage a different type of prayer, making it a perfect tool for teaching kids how to communicate with God in a balanced way.

This is a great activity for kids to use daily during prayer time, as they can roll the cube and let the side that lands guide their conversation with Jesus!

Making Prayer Fun and Interactive for Kids

By turning prayer into a hands-on activity, we’re giving children the opportunity to learn in a way that feels natural and enjoyable. Whether it’s through a structured model like the ACTS Prayer or a casual, heartfelt conversation, kids will begin to understand that Jesus is always there, ready to listen and guide them.

Why Crafts Help: Crafting creates a physical connection to what they’re learning, making prayer more concrete and less abstract. When they color, decorate, and personalize their prayers, they’re creating a memory and a habit that will stick with them long after the craft is done.

Get Started with Fun Prayer Activities Today!

If you’re ready to start teaching your little ones how easy and joyful it can be to talk to Jesus, grab some of these craft templates and activity sets! They’re perfect for parents, Sunday school teachers, and homeschool educators looking for a fun way to bring faith into daily life.

Talking to Jesus doesn’t have to be complicated. Through simple, fun, and interactive ways, we can teach kids that prayer is an open conversation with their Savior. Whether it’s using the ACTS prayer, the Lord’s Prayer, the Five-Finger Prayer, or just a daily chat, these activities help make prayer accessible and exciting for kids.

So, why wait? Dive into these engaging crafts and start building a strong foundation of prayer with your little ones today!

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More Christian Resources for Kids & Educators

As children learn to talk to Jesus, it’s also important for them to understand and express their emotions. In our post, Teaching Kids About Emotions and Bible Verses, we explore how to help little ones connect their feelings to Scripture, offering them biblical guidance and comfort in moments of joy, fear, sadness, or gratitude. Check it out for more fun ways to combine emotional growth with faith!

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As children grow in their relationship with Jesus through prayer, it’s exciting to also teach them about the powerful miracles He performed. In our post, Exploring the Miracles of Jesus, we dive into some of the amazing miracles from the Bible and offer creative ways to share these stories with kids. From walking on water to healing the sick, these miracles show the love and power of Jesus in action. Discover fun crafts and activities that bring these biblical events to life for children!

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For even more inspiration, be sure to visit our Sunday School Lesson Ideas post. It’s filled with creative lessons and activities that will make teaching biblical principles engaging and fun for kids in any Sunday school setting.

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Shark Trouble! A Funny Idea for The Elf on the Shelf

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Shark Trouble! Looking for some fun and creative ways to stage your Elf this holiday season? We’ve got four hilarious shark-themed ideas that will make your little Christmas companion’s antics even more unforgettable! New creative, funny, and original Ideas for the Christmas Elf daily.

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If you’re looking for a funny, creative way to stage your Elf this holiday season, we’ve got just the thing! Imagine this: your little festive scout is in a bit of a predicament, tied to a paper towel roll with toy sharks circling around! It’s the perfect setup to bring some humor into your home and give your family a good laugh.

The Elf on the Shelf Shark Encounter

Who knew that toy sharks could cause so much trouble for your North Pole visitor? Picture it: your little Christmas companion, tied up with twine to a paper towel roll like they’re stranded on an island, with sharks closing in. It’s a scene straight out of a holiday adventure movie—except this time, it’s happening in your living room!

This idea is not only funny but super easy to set up, and it will have everyone wondering how your cheerful companion got themselves into such a sticky situation. Maybe the sharks are just being curious, or maybe they’re after some holiday mischief! Either way, your little friend will be the talk of the morning.

How to Stage The Elf on the Shelf Shark Trap

Setting up this scene is as simple as grabbing a few common items from around the house. You’ll be amazed at how quickly you can turn your workshop elf into a daring adventurer caught in a comical shark-infested scenario.

Your family elf has clearly been up to some mischief, and now they’ve found themselves in the jaws of danger—or at least surrounded by a few plastic sharks! Here’s how to create this funny scene in your home.

Supplies You’ll Need:

  • The Elf on the Shelf Doll (your choice of festive scout)
  • Toy Sharks (the more, the merrier!)
  • Twine (to tie your jolly sprite to the stake)
  • A Paper Towel Roll (for the “island”)
  • Scissors

Instructions for Staging This Funny Idea:

The Elf on the Shelf Shark Toy Attack

  1. Set the Scene: Start by placing the paper towel roll upright on a flat surface. This will act as the “stake” that your holiday helper is tied to.
  2. Tie the Elf: Wrap some twine around the tiny scout’s body and secure them to the paper towel roll. Make sure they’re snug but not too tight—they need to look like they’re tied up, not uncomfortable!
  3. Place the Sharks: Surround your merry messenger with plastic toy sharks, placing them in a circle around the paper towel roll. This creates the illusion that your jolly sprite is in the middle of a shark-filled danger zone.
  4. Final Touches: Add any extra touches you think will enhance the scene—maybe a sign that says “Help!” or some additional props like water puddles or beach-themed decorations to complete the stranded-on-an-island effect.
  5. Take a Picture: Don’t forget to capture this hilarious moment before your kids find it in the morning! You’ll want to keep this photo for holiday memories or share it with family and friends to spread the laughter.

With just a few simple supplies and a bit of imagination, your little visitor can become the star of a thrilling holiday shark encounter. This fun and easy setup will definitely have your family talking (and laughing) about it all day long!

More Shark Ideas for Christmas Elves

If your family loves shark-themed Elf antics, we have even more fun ideas for you to try! First, why not pair your elf visitor with a Baby Shark printable note? Your festive scout can leave a cute message for the kids, signed by none other than Baby Shark. These same toy sharks can swim alongside The Elf on the Shelf, creating an adorable yet slightly mischievous scene with a note that’s sure to delight any little fans of the viral song.

Another funny idea is having your holiday mischief-maker hanging over the toilet, almost being attacked by Jaws! Imagine the red guy dangling from a string, just inches away from a lurking shark in the toilet bowl. The toy sharks used in your shark circle scene can also be perfect for this daring and silly setup. It’s a jaw-dropping surprise that’s guaranteed to make your family giggle!

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For a more dramatic scenario, try setting up your North Pole visitor in the bathtub. Picture your yuletide elf floating helplessly as sharks circle below, ready to attack. But don’t worry—another tiny scout can come to the rescue! Whether they’re holding a rope or a pool float, this little Christmas adventure will have everyone on the edge of their seats. The same toy sharks can be reused for all these setups, giving your elf more shark-themed thrills!

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What is The Elf on the Shelf?

Embrace the cherished Christmas tradition of The Elf on the Shelf, which revolves around a captivating storybook and an adorable Scout Elf doll. This enchanting book, filled with poetic rhymes, unveils the purpose behind the Scout Elf’s visits.

Like clockwork, the little red visitor graces our homes each Thanksgiving and embarks on a nightly journey to and from the North Pole. Every morning, the thrill lies in discovering the Scout Elf in a brand-new, imaginative hiding spot within the house. From peeking out of the refrigerator to fishing in the sink, leaving mirror messages, or swinging from the lights, the North Pole Visitor’s antics never cease to amuse. But remember, there’s a cardinal rule to uphold: never touch the Scout Elf, for it’s the key to preserving their Christmas magic! Each family has the privilege of christening their very own Scout Elf with a special name. Finally, as Christmas Eve dawns, these loyal Scout Elves bid us farewell, returning to their North Pole workshop alongside Santa, awaiting their next wondrous adventure

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Frugal Coupon Living has earned its reputation as the ultimate destination for The Elf on the Shelf ideas. We take pride in our ability to consistently bring joy by relocating our beloved North Pole visitor year after year. With an extensive collection of printable concepts, essential resources, delightful Scout Elf shenanigans, and much more, consider us your go-to resource for maintaining your holiday spirit and sanity throughout the entire Christmas season.

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Fun Ways to Teach Forgiveness for Kids with Bible Crafts & Activities

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September 17, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Baby, Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

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Forgiveness is a powerful lesson for kids, helping them understand the importance of letting go of anger and showing kindness, just like Jesus teaches us. In this post, we’ll explore fun ways to teach forgiveness to kids through Bible-based crafts, activities, and prayers that make learning about grace easy and meaningful for children.

Teaching children about forgiveness is an important part of their spiritual growth. In the Bible, we see countless examples of how God forgives us and calls us to forgive others. Forgiveness helps heal relationships, fosters kindness, and reflects God’s love in our everyday lives. This post will explore how we can help kids understand forgiveness from a Christian perspective, including practical tips, Bible verses, and fun crafts to engage their hearts and hands.

What is Forgiveness?

Forgiveness means letting go of hurt, anger, or resentment toward someone who has wronged us. It doesn’t mean forgetting the hurt but releasing the burden and trusting God to bring peace. For kids, learning to forgive can be a process, but with guidance, they can grow in understanding and practice it in their lives.

Bible Verses on Forgiveness for Kids

When teaching kids about forgiveness, turning to Scripture is a powerful way to help them see how God views forgiveness. Some key Bible verses include:

  • Colossians 3:13 (ESV): “As the Lord has forgiven you, so you also must forgive.”
  • Ephesians 4:32 (ESV): “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you.”
  • Matthew 6:14 (ESV): “For if you forgive others their trespasses, your heavenly Father will also forgive you.”
  • 1 John 1:9 (ESV): “If we confess our sins, he is faithful and just to forgive us our sins and to cleanse us from all unrighteousness.”
  • Luke 6:37 (ESV): “Judge not, and you will not be judged; condemn not, and you will not be condemned; forgive, and you will be forgiven.”
  • Matthew 18:21-22 (ESV): “Then Peter came up and said to him, “Lord, how often will my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? As many as seven times?” Jesus said to him, “I do not say to you seven times, but seventy-seven times.”
  • Matthew 18:35 (ESV): “So also my heavenly Father will do to every one of you, if you do not forgive your brother from your heart.”
  • Romans 3:23 (ESV): “For all have sinned and fall short of the glory of God.”

These scriptures on forgiveness offer a foundation for kids to understand that forgiveness is a choice we make because of God’s forgiveness toward us.

Why Teaching Forgiveness Matters

Forgiveness isn’t always easy for kids (or adults!), but it’s essential for healthy relationships and emotional well-being. Kids who learn to forgive others are more likely to develop empathy, patience, and kindness.

Building a Foundation of Grace

The key to teaching children forgiveness is building a foundation of grace—knowing that we all make mistakes but that God’s love covers those mistakes. As we teach kids about forgiveness, we are also teaching them about God’s grace and how to extend it to others.

How to Forgive Someone Step by Step

Forgiveness Process Model for kids how to forgive someone

Forgiveness means letting go of the bad feelings we have when someone hurts us. It doesn’t mean forgetting what happened, but it does mean choosing not to stay mad. The steps to forgiveness can be simple when you follow the Forgiveness Process Model. Here’s how you can forgive someone in a way that’s easy to follow:

1. Admit You’re Hurt

First, you need to understand that you’re hurt. It’s okay to feel sad, angry, or upset when someone does something wrong.

  • Think About It: What did the person do to make you feel hurt or sad?

2. Think About How It Made You Feel

Once you know what happened, take a moment to think about how their actions made you feel. This helps you know why you’re upset.

  • Think About It: How did what they did change how you feel about them or the situation?

3. Decide to Forgive

The next step is choosing to forgive. It doesn’t mean saying what they did is okay. It means you are ready to let go of your anger and not let it make you feel bad anymore.

  • Think About It: Are you ready to let go of feeling angry and trust God to help you?

4. Be Kind but Keep Safe

After you forgive, it’s important to be kind to the person. But if they keep hurting you, you can keep a safe distance. Being kind doesn’t mean you have to let them hurt you again.

  • Think About It: How can you be kind to them, but also protect yourself if they might hurt you again?

5. Talk to God About Your Feelings

Even after you forgive, you might still feel upset. That’s okay. You can talk to God and ask Him to help you feel better and to let go of any bad feelings.

  • Think About It: Can you ask God to help you feel better and help you let go of the anger?

6. Let It Go

Forgiving means not staying mad and not trying to get back at the person. Instead, you let it go and trust that God will take care of the situation.

  • Think About It: Have you really let go of wanting to get even or stay mad at the person?

7. Become Friends Again (If You Can)

If it’s safe and the person says they are sorry, you can try to be friends again. But sometimes, it’s okay if the friendship doesn’t go back to how it was before.

  • Think About It: Can you be friends with this person again? What steps could you take to make things better between you?

8. Trust That God Will Make Things Right

When you forgive, you’re trusting that God will take care of everything. He knows what’s fair, and He will handle it.

  • Think About It: Do you believe that God will make things right in the end?

A Simple Forgiveness Prayer

“Dear God, I forgive [name] for [what they did]. Help me let go of my anger and sadness. Please give me peace and help me to trust that You will take care of everything. Amen.”

Practical Ways to Teach Forgiveness

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Role-Playing Scenarios

One way to help kids practice forgiveness is through role-playing. Create scenarios where one child accidentally bumps into another or takes a toy without asking. Then guide them through the process of saying, “I’m sorry,” and responding with, “I forgive you.”

Praying Together

Encourage children to pray when they are struggling to forgive. A simple prayer like, “Dear Jesus, help me forgive others like you have forgiven me,” reminds them that they’re not alone in this challenge.

Fun Forgiveness Crafts to Reinforce the Lesson

Incorporating crafts into your teaching can make the lesson of forgiveness more interactive and engaging for kids. Here are some fun ideas from the Forgiveness Craft Set we created earlier:

Forgiveness Spinner Wheel

How to Forgive Craft Spinner Coloring Wheel

What You’ll Need:

  • Printable spinner template
  • Markers or crayons
  • Scissors
  • A paper brass fastener (Brad)

Instructions:

  1. Print out the black-and-white spinner wheel template featuring six sections with Bible verses on forgiveness.
  2. Let the children color the wheel as they like.
  3. Help the kids cut out the wheel and attach it to the spinner base using the paper fastener.
  4. As they spin through the sections, read the verses about forgiveness and talk about what each one means.

Forgiveness Hug Heart

Prodigial Son Lesson on Forgiveness Hug Craft

What You’ll Need:

  • Printable template of the heart and arms
  • Scissors
  • Construction Paper
  • Markers or crayons
  • Glue

Instructions:

  1. Print out the heart template with outstretched arms.
  2. Have the kids color the heart and arms.
  3. Trace and cut out hands on construction paper.
  4. Discuss the story of the Prodigal Son and how the Father welcomed his son with open arms (Luke 15:11-23).
  5. Glue the hands to the arms and the heart, creating a “hug” to represent how God welcomes us with open arms when we ask for forgiveness.

Forgiveness in Action Activity Page

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What You’ll Need:

  • Printable activity page template
  • Pens, markers, or crayons

Instructions:

  1. Give each child the activity page featuring Bible verses like 1 John 1:9 and Ephesians 4:32.
  2. Guide them through the steps to say sorry, complete the heart maze, and color the fun designs.
  3. Encourage the kids to write a prayer about forgiveness and use the activity page to express how they feel during times of forgiveness.

“Thank You Jesus for Forgiving Me” 3-D Heart Craft

3-d heart craft on forgivness for kids

What You’ll Need:

  • Printable template of the hands and heart
  • Scissors
  • Markers or crayons
  • Glue

Instructions:

  1. Print out the 3-D heart template featuring hands holding a heart.
  2. Let the children color the hands and heart and write the message “Forgive as the Lord forgave you” (Colossians 3:13).
  3. Assemble the craft by folding the hands around the heart, creating a 3-D effect. This serves as a beautiful reminder of Jesus’ love and forgiveness.

Number 4 Forgiveness Coloring Page

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What You’ll Need:

  • Printable coloring page
  • Markers or crayons

Instructions:

  1. Hand out the coloring page with the phrases “4 give, 4 get, 4 ever, 4 Jesus.”
  2. Let the kids color and decorate the page while you discuss the importance of forgiveness and how it relates to their walk with Jesus.
  3. Use this as a fun way to reinforce the idea that we are called to forgive, forget the wrongs, and live in Christ’s love forever.

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Helping Kids Understand God’s Forgiveness

Forgiveness starts with understanding that we are forgiven by God first. When we talk to kids about forgiveness, it’s important to highlight that we forgive others because God forgave us.

Explaining God’s Grace to Kids

You can explain God’s forgiveness in simple terms by using analogies they understand. For example, “Imagine if you spilled juice on the floor, and your mom or dad cleaned it up for you. That’s like how God forgives us when we make mistakes—He helps clean up our messes.”

Forgiveness with Healthy Boundaries

While forgiveness is a key part of Christian life, it’s also important to teach children about healthy boundaries. Forgiveness doesn’t always mean allowing someone to continue to hurt us. There are times when we are called to forgive but also to create distance between ourselves and the person who wronged us, especially if their behavior remains harmful.

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Teaching Boundaries to Kids

It’s essential to help kids understand that forgiving someone doesn’t mean forgetting what happened or putting themselves in harm’s way. For example:

  • Explain the difference between forgiveness and trust: Let children know that while they can forgive someone, rebuilding trust may take time, and it’s okay to keep distance while that happens.
  • Boundaries protect, not punish: Teach children that creating space is a way to protect their hearts and their well-being, and it’s a healthy way to honor themselves and their relationship with God.
  • Pray for wisdom: Encourage kids to pray for wisdom in how to handle difficult situations and relationships, asking God for guidance in setting boundaries. They can also talk to an adult for direction.

Bible Verses on Forgiveness and Wisdom

Here are some Bible verses that highlight forgiveness and wisdom:

  • Matthew 10:16 (ESV): “Be wise as serpents and innocent as doves.”
  • Proverbs 4:23 (NIV): “Above all else, guard your heart, for everything you do flows from it.”
  • James 1:5 (ESV): “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God, who gives generously to all without reproach.”

By teaching both forgiveness and boundaries, we give children the tools to navigate challenging relationships in a healthy, Christ-centered way.

Forgiveness is a Gift from God

Forgiveness is a vital Christian value, and helping kids understand and practice it from a young age will benefit them in every area of life. Through Bible verses, prayers, and fun crafts like those from our Forgiveness Craft Set, children can grasp the importance of forgiving others and experiencing the beauty of God’s grace.

By teaching kids about forgiveness, we equip them with the tools to navigate conflicts with love, empathy, and a heart like Jesus.

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For more ways to teach Bible lessons through fun activities, check out our Miracles of Jesus Crafts and Lesson Ideas. It’s packed with creative crafts and engaging ways to help kids understand the amazing miracles Jesus performed and the power of His love.

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Teaching kids about forgiveness goes hand in hand with learning humility. Be sure to explore our Humility for Kids post, where you’ll find great ideas for helping children understand what it means to be humble, just like Jesus.

As you teach forgiveness, it’s also a great time to introduce the core message of the Gospel. Check out our Gospel Message Told Through Colors post, which includes fun crafts and activities to help kids understand the story of salvation in a simple and visual way.

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For even more inspiration, be sure to visit our Sunday School Lesson Ideas post. It’s filled with creative lessons and activities that will make teaching biblical principles engaging and fun for kids in any Sunday school setting.

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Teaching Humility to Kids: Fun Activities for Christian Educators

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August 26, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Parenting, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

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Discover fun and engaging ways to teach humility to kids with Bible-based crafts, activities, and lessons. Perfect for Sunday School teachers, Christian educators, and parents, this guide helps children learn the value of humility through Scripture and hands-on experiences.

Humility activities for kids

Teaching kids about humility can be both rewarding and a bit challenging. As Christian educators, Sunday School teachers, and youth group leaders, we want our kids to grow up knowing that humility isn’t about thinking less of themselves, but about thinking of others more. It’s about serving with a joyful heart, just like Jesus did.

In this guide, we’re going to dive into how you can make learning about humility fun and engaging for your kids. We’ll explore creative crafts, practical tips, and some awesome hands-on activities that highlight what it means to be humble. Plus, we’ll touch on some key Bible verses like Philippians 2:3-4 and Matthew 19:14 to keep things grounded in God’s Word.

So, let’s jump in and discover some fun ways to teach your kids how to be humble!

What Does It Mean to Be Humble?

what does humility mean to kids

Let’s start with the basics. Humility is all about putting others first, being kind, and not always needing to be the center of attention. It’s about realizing that everyone has value, and that serving others is one of the best ways to show God’s love.

Merriam-webster Dictionary states…

“Humility means “the state of being humble.” Both it and humble have their origin in the Latin word humilis, meaning “low.” Humble can be used to describe what is ranked low by others, as in “persons of humble origins.” People also use the word of themselves and things associated with themselves; if you describe yourself as “but a humble editor” or refer to your home as your “humble abode,” you are saying that neither you nor your home is very impressive.”

When we teach kids about humility, we’re helping them develop empathy, kindness, and a servant’s heart. And what better way to do that than through stories, crafts, and activities that bring these concepts to life?

Bible Verses That Teach Humility

Humble Bible Verses

Teaching humility through Bible verses is important because it helps kids understand that humility is a value that God deeply cares about. Here are a few key Bible verses that can help kids understand humility in a fun and relatable way:

  • Philippians 2:3-4: “Do nothing from selfish ambition or conceit, but in humility count others more significant than yourselves. Let each of you look not only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
    • Kid-Friendly Take: Think of others before yourself and be kind, even when no one is watching.
  • Galatians 5:22-23: “But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, forbearance, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control.”
    • Kid-Friendly Take: These are the “superpowers” God gives us to help us be more like Him. Through the outpouring of our fruits, we can bless and serve others.
  • Micah 6:8: “Do justly, love mercy, walk humbly with your God.”
    • Kid-Friendly Take: God wants us to be fair, kind, and humble as we live our lives.
  • Romans 12:11: “Serve the Lord with zeal.”
    • Kid-Friendly Take: Through humility comes service. Get excited about helping others and serving God with all your heart!
  • John 13:1-17: This is the story where Jesus washes His disciples’ feet. It’s the ultimate act of humility, showing that even the greatest leader can serve others.
    • Kid-Friendly Take: No job is too small or too “messy” when it comes to serving others like Jesus.
  • Proverbs 11:2 “When pride comes, then comes disgrace, but with the humble is wisdom.”
    • Kid-Friendly Take: When you’re too proud, you can get into trouble, but when you’re humble, you make wise choices.”

By connecting a lesson on being humble to Scripture, children can see how humility is woven into their faith, God’s word, and how it guides their actions and relationships.

Making Humility Fun: Craft Time!

Who says learning about humility has to be serious all the time? Let’s break out the crayons, glue sticks, and paint, and have some fun with these humility-themed crafts!

Walking with Jesus is Sweeter than Pie Footprint Craft

Walking with jesus is sweeter than pie footprint art on humilty

This craft is as sweet as it sounds! Kids will love dipping their feet in paint and stamping them onto paper to create a footprint masterpiece. Add the phrase “Walking with Jesus is Sweeter than Pie” and a reference to Matthew 19:14 to remind them that following Jesus is the best path they can take. After feet are painted, extend the lesson to Jesus Washes the Disciples’ Feet in John 13:1-17.

“When I Serve Others, I Serve God” Handprint Art

serving others handprint art

This craft is all about getting hands-on with humility—literally! Kids add their own handprint to a sheet that reads, “When I serve others, I serve God.” It’s a powerful visual that reminds them that their actions can be a reflection of God’s love. We can be his hands!

Humble Pie Coloring Wheel

printable humble pie craft for kids

Here’s a craft that’s interactive and reflective. Kids can list or color six ways they can serve like Jesus on this Humble Pie coloring wheel. It’s a creative way to get them thinking about how they can practice humility in real life and look for ways to help and serve others.

DIY Hand Clapper Craft

DIY hand clapper craft on humilty for kids

Get ready to make some noise! This DIY Hand Clapper craft encourages kids to “Serve the Lord with Excitement” (Romans 12:11). They’ll cut out hand shapes, color them, and glue buttons between the fingers to create a fun, clapping noise when shaken. It’s a great way to get them excited about serving others!

Humble Pie Recipe Card Take-Home Sheet

Printable humble pie recipe for christian kids

Okay, this isn’t a real pie recipe, but it’s just as fun! The “Humble Pie” recipe includes ingredients like a cup of service, the Fruits of the Spirit, and a handful of God’s Word. Kids can take this home as a reminder to “bake” humility into their daily lives. While this fun humility recipe doesn’t include a hands-on activity, it’s a great take-home sheet after you teach humility in the classroom.

Micah 6:8 Color Poster

humility poster for kids micah 6:8

Bright, bold, and beautiful—this color poster features the verse from Micah 6:8. It’s perfect for decorating the classroom or home and serves as a daily reminder to “do justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.”

Practical Tips for Teaching Humility to Kids

Now that we’ve got the crafts covered, let’s talk about some simple ways you can weave humility into your everyday teaching:

Be a Role Model

Kids learn by watching the adults around them. Show them what humility looks like by being kind, admitting when you’re wrong, and treating everyone with respect. Your actions speak louder than words!

Encourage Acts of Kindness

Make it a daily goal for kids to do something kind for someone else. It could be sharing a toy, helping a friend, or even just giving a compliment. Celebrate these acts of kindness in your classroom or group.

Create a Humble Environment

Make your classroom or meeting space a place where everyone feels valued and respected. Encourage teamwork over competition, and make sure every child knows that their contributions matter.

Of course all of this evolves over time. Since humility is often a lesson that doesn’t happen in a day, we have created a lesson plan on humility to guide you through a classroom or Sunday school setting.

lesson plan on humilty for kids

Humility Activity for Kids Printable Set

Are you looking for a fun and meaningful way to teach your little ones about humility? Our Humility Craft Set is just what you need. This printable set includes engaging Bible crafts that help kids learn the importance of serving others, following in the footsteps of Jesus, and embracing Christian values. The humility activity set includes references to the Bible Verses above and all the humble crafts. There also is a one-day lesson plan on humility.

Whether you’re a Sunday School teacher, a parent, or a homeschooling educator, this set is an invaluable tool for teaching humility in a fun and interactive way. Download today in the Frugal Coupon Living shop or Frugal Coupon Living Etsy shop and make humility a central part of your child’s faith journey!

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Wrapping It Up: The Big Takeaway

Teaching kids about humility is one of the most important things we can do as Christian educators. It’s about helping them see the world through a lens of love, service, and selflessness—walking just like Jesus did. And with these fun crafts, practical tips, and Bible verses, you’re well on your way to making humility a core part of their faith journey.

Remember, humility isn’t something we learn in a day—it’s a lifelong lesson. But with a little creativity, patience, and God’s guidance, we can help our kids grow into humble, loving followers of Christ. So grab those craft supplies, get your kids excited, and start teaching the joy of humility today!

More Sunday School Resources

As you guide your children in learning about humility, it’s also a great opportunity to introduce them to the inspiring lives of the heroes of faith mentioned in Hebrews 11. These men and women exemplified what it means to live by faith, often displaying great humility in their journey with God. Our Heroes of Faith activities and crafts are designed to help kids connect with these powerful stories, reinforcing lessons of faith and humility in a fun and engaging way. Be sure to check out our Heroes of Faith resources to enrich your teaching and inspire your students with these timeless examples from Scripture.

heroes of faith explained hebrews 11 crafts and lessons

It’s also a wonderful time to take a look at the incredible miracles of Jesus. These miraculous events not only demonstrate his miracles but also His deep compassion and humility in serving others. Our Miracles of Jesus activities and crafts for kids are designed to bring these stories to life, helping children understand the heart of Jesus’ ministry and how they can reflect His love and humility in their own lives. Check out our Miracles of Jesus resources for more engaging ways to teach these powerful lessons!

miracles of Jesus for Kids crafts and lessons

Understanding and managing emotions can be challenging for kids, but the Bible offers plenty of guidance on this topic. In our Kids’ Emotions and What the Bible Says blog post, we explore how Scripture can help children navigate their feelings with faith and wisdom. From dealing with anger to finding peace, this resource provides practical, Bible-based advice for teaching kids about their emotions in a way that is both relatable and spiritually enriching. Check out these fun emotional learning ideas and learn more about how to guide your children in understanding their emotions through a biblical lens!

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Looking to add a spark to your classroom? Dive into these captivating Sunday School Lessons for Kids! Packed with dynamic youth ministry ideas, interactive crafts, vibrant coloring pages, and exciting Bible games, there’s something here to ignite the imagination of every student. Whether it’s exploring timeless stories, getting hands-on with creative crafts, or diving into stimulating games, these lessons make learning about faith an unforgettable adventure for kids of all ages!

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Christian Back to School Paper Bag Backpack Craft

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July 15, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

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Create a fun and meaningful Christian Paper Bag Backpack Craft with your kids! Perfect for Sunday School, VBS, or back-to-school activities, this DIY Christian craft features Bible verses for kids and a Backpack Blessing Prayer. Download the printable templates now and inspire creativity and faith in your children as they prepare their heart for the first day of school.

Christian Crafts for back to School paper bag backpack

As the new school year approaches, it’s the perfect time to engage children in meaningful activities that combine creativity with faith. One fantastic idea for Sunday School or any back-to-school event is the Paper Bag Backpack Craft. This cute craft for kids not only allows children to create a fun and useful item but also incorporates encouraging Bible verses to remind them of God’s presence and guidance throughout the school year. Let’s take a look.

Paper Bag Backpack Craft

The Paper Bag Backpack Craft is a delightful project that transforms a simple brown lunch bag into a vibrant, personalized backpack. This Bible craft is ideal for children, parents, Sunday School teachers, and church groups. It can be used during the first day of school activities, back-to-school events, or as a fun family project. Including scripture in this craft provides children with a spiritual toolkit, reminding them of godly attributes they can carry with them every day.

Encouraging Bible Verses for Back to School

Incorporating Bible verses into school supplies is a wonderful way to ensure children are equipped with spiritual wisdom and encouragement. Here are some of the Bible verses included in the backpack craft:

  • Kindness: “Be kind to one another, tenderhearted, forgiving one another, as God in Christ forgave you” – Ephesians 4:32
  • Wisdom: “Listen to advice and accept discipline, and at the end you will be counted among the wise.” – Proverbs 19:20
  • Discernment: “For the word of God is alive and active. Sharper than any double-edged sword, it penetrates even to dividing soul and spirit, joints and marrow; it judges the thoughts and attitudes of the heart.” – Hebrews 4:12
  • Friendship: “As iron sharpens iron, so one person sharpens another.” – Proverbs 27:17
  • Creativity: “For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.” – Ephesians 2:10
  • Strength: “I can do all this through him who gives me strength.” – Philippians 4:13

Six Bible Verses are on a page. Kids can color the scripture cards and keep them in their paper backpack equipping them with the word of God.

How to Make a Paper Backpack

tutorial how to make a paper backpack craft

Creating this paper backpack is simple and fun. Here’s how you can make it:

Supplies:

  • Different Colors of Paper (I like this brand)
  • Paper Lunch Bags (I used 5 1/8 wide by 10 5/8 tall)
  • Crayons, Markers, or Colored Pencils
  • Glue or Tape
  • Scissors

Directions:

  1. Print the Templates: Print the school supply Bible verses and backpack template on colored (or white) paper.
  2. Color the Pieces: Color the Bible verses and backpack parts if desired. Write your name on the pocket of the backpack.
  3. Cut Out the Pieces: Cut out the Bible verses and backpack pieces.
  4. Insert Bible Verses: Place the Bible verses inside the brown paper bag.
  5. Insert the Backpack Blessing Prayer: Place the backpack prayer inside the brown paper bag.
  6. Attach the Flap and Strap: Cut out the flap and the front strap. Fold the flap in half. Glue the back of the flap and place it on top of the brown bag (leaving an opening.) Glue the edges of the front strap on the bag. Insert the flap tab with the button into the strap.
  7. Attach the Handle: Flip the bag over. Glue the handle on the back of the folded flap.
  8. Attach the Backpack Straps: Fold the backpack straps on the dashed line and glue the folded part to the back of the brown backpack.

paper backpack craft for kids with Bible verses and backpack prayer

Now your child has a handy paper backpack to keep their Back to School Bible Verses organized and to carry the word of God with them wherever they go. This Christian backpack craft not only fosters creativity but also helps instill important spiritual values in a fun and engaging way.

Enjoy making these backpacks and have a blessed start to the school year!

Christian craft brown paper bag backpack for kids

Additional Sunday School Back to School Craft Ideas

Here are some more creative and faith-based craft ideas to get children excited about the new school year:

1. Bible Verse Bookmarks:

  • Description: Children can create colorful bookmarks featuring their favorite Bible verses. This craft helps them keep a part of God’s word with them as they read throughout the school year.
  • Materials: Cardstock, markers, stickers, ribbons, and laminating sheets (optional).

2. Prayer Journals:

  • Description: Encourage children to start the school year with a heart of prayer by making personalized prayer journals. They can decorate the covers and write down their prayers, thoughts, and reflections.
  • Materials: Notebooks, decorative paper, glue, markers, stickers, and pens.

3. Armor of God Craft:

  • Description: Teach children about the Armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-18) by creating an Armor of God coloring wheel. This cute craft includes the belt of truth, breastplate of righteousness, shoes of readiness, shield of faith, helmet of salvation, and sword of the Spirit.
  • Materials: Cardstock, markers, scissors, and brass fasteners.

4. Scripture Memory Box:

  • Description: Children can decorate a small box to store memory verse cards. Each week, they can add a new verse to their box and practice memorizing it.
  • Materials: Small boxes, decorative paper, glue, markers, and index cards (or Kids Bible Verses).

5. Fruit of the Spirit Garland:

  • Description: Create a garland featuring the fruits of the Spirit (Galatians 5:22-23). Each fruit can be represented on a triangle strung together to create a larger banner.
  • Materials: Construction paper, markers, string, glue, and decorative items.

More Back to School Activities for Kids

Before we wrap up, let’s introduce a quick and exciting activity: the 5-Second Back to School Themed Game. This game is a fantastic icebreaker that gets kids thinking quickly about different school-related topics. Simply print the Back to School Game cards and give each child 5 seconds to name three items that fit the category on each card. This fun, fast-paced game is perfect for kicking off your back-to-school activities, energizing the group, and setting a lively tone for the day. It’s a cute youth group game or classroom activity.

Get ready to add some high-energy fun to your back-to-school activities with Back to School Minute to Win It Games! These quick, exciting challenges are perfect for engaging kids and getting them excited about the new school year. From balancing pencils to stacking cups, these games are simple to set up and a blast to play. They are great for building teamwork, encouraging friendly competition, and breaking the ice on the first day back. Check out our Back to School Minute to Win It Games blog post for detailed instructions and ideas to bring these fun challenges to your classroom or Sunday School.

Are you a teacher in the classroom? Kick off the school year with an exciting Classroom Scavenger Hunt! This engaging activity encourages kids to explore their new environment, discover important areas and items, and get comfortable in their classroom and school. Children will have a blast searching for specific objects, like the library, a world map, or the art room. This treasure hunt not only helps kids familiarize themselves with their surroundings but also promotes teamwork and critical thinking. For a detailed guide and scavenger hunt list, be sure to check out our Classroom Scavenger Hunt blog post.

printable school scavenger hunt for the classroom

Ready to embark on a fun-filled adventure to collect your school supplies? This super cute and exciting Back to School Scavenger Hunt is just what you need! Perfect for kicking off the new school year, this scavenger hunt will thrill kids as they follow clue cards to discover and gather their school supplies around the home. It’s an engaging way to build anticipation for the first day of school while also ensuring that all their essentials are accounted for. Get ready for laughter, exploration, and a sense of accomplishment with this delightful activity!

back to school supply scavenger hunt clues for kids

Planning the Sunday School curriculum for the new school year? Enhance your lessons with our comprehensive collection of Christian Crafts for Kids. Explore creative and engaging activities designed for holidays, seasons, Bible stories, and more. These crafts will captivate your students’ attention and help them connect with biblical teachings in a fun and memorable way. Check out our Sunday School Lesson Ideas for inspiration and resources to make your curriculum planning a breeze!

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Exploring Hebrews 11: The Hall of Faith and Inspiring Kids with Bible Crafts

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June 17, 2024 by Ashley at Frugal Coupon Living Filed Under: Crafts, DIY, Facebook, Instagram, Kids, Pinterest, Printable, Social Media, Sunday School

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Explore the inspiring stories of faith in Hebrews 11 with these fun and educational crafts for kids. Help children learn about biblical characters and their unwavering trust in God.

heroes of faith explained hebrews 11 crafts and lessons

Teaching children about the heroes of faith from Hebrews 11 can be a deeply rewarding experience. These stories provide timeless lessons on faith, perseverance, and trust in God, helping young learners connect with important biblical figures and their inspiring journeys. By sharing these narratives, you can bring the Hall of Faith to life and encourage children to see themselves as part of God’s ongoing story.

What is the Hall of Faith?

The “Hall of Faith,” found in Hebrews 11, is a celebrated passage in the New Testament that highlights numerous individuals from the Old Testament who demonstrated extraordinary faith in God. This chapter serves as an inspirational reminder of the power and importance of faith, showcasing a diverse group of people who trusted God in various challenging circumstances.

hebrews 11 hall of faith explained

Biblical Background

The Book of Hebrews is a letter traditionally attributed to the Apostle Paul, although the exact authorship remains uncertain. The letter was written to Jewish Christians who were facing persecution and struggling to hold onto their faith. The purpose of Hebrews is to encourage these believers to persevere, highlighting the greatness of Christ and the importance of faith.

Before we are introduced to Hebrews 11, the author of Hebrews emphasizes the greatness of Jesus Christ, who is greater than angels, Moses, and any earthly priest. Hebrews 10 ends with a call to perseverance in the face of suffering, urging believers to remember their early days of faith and to continue in endurance and faithfulness.

Hebrews 11:1-40 (ESV)

By Faith

1Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. 2 For by it the people of old received their commendation. 3 By faith we understand that the universe was created by the word of God, so that what is seen was not made out of things that are visible.

4 By faith Abel offered to God a more acceptable sacrifice than Cain, through which he was commended as righteous, God commending him by accepting his gifts. And through his faith, though he died, he still speaks. 5 By faith Enoch was taken up so that he should not see death, and he was not found, because God had taken him. Now before he was taken he was commended as having pleased God. 6 And without faith it is impossible to please him, for whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him. 7 By faith Noah, being warned by God concerning events as yet unseen, in reverent fear constructed an ark for the saving of his household. By this he condemned the world and became an heir of the righteousness that comes by faith.

8 By faith Abraham obeyed when he was called to go out to a place that he was to receive as an inheritance. And he went out, not knowing where he was going. 9 By faith he went to live in the land of promise, as in a foreign land, living in tents with Isaac and Jacob, heirs with him of the same promise. 10 For he was looking forward to the city that has foundations, whose designer and builder is God. 11 By faith Sarah herself received power to conceive, even when she was past the age, since she considered him faithful who had promised. 12 Therefore from one man, and him as good as dead, were born descendants as many as the stars of heaven and as many as the innumerable grains of sand by the seashore.

13 These all died in faith, not having received the things promised, but having seen them and greeted them from afar, and having acknowledged that they were strangers and exiles on the earth. 14 For people who speak thus make it clear that they are seeking a homeland. 15 If they had been thinking of that land from which they had gone out, they would have had opportunity to return. 16 But as it is, they desire a better country, that is, a heavenly one. Therefore God is not ashamed to be called their God, for he has prepared for them a city.

17 By faith Abraham, when he was tested, offered up Isaac, and he who had received the promises was in the act of offering up his only son, 18 of whom it was said, “Through Isaac shall your offspring be named.” 19 He considered that God was able even to raise him from the dead, from which, figuratively speaking, he did receive him back. 20 By faith Isaac invoked future blessings on Jacob and Esau. 21 By faith Jacob, when dying, blessed each of the sons of Joseph, bowing in worship over the head of his staff. 22 By faith Joseph, at the end of his life, made mention of the exodus of the Israelites and gave directions concerning his bones.

23 By faith Moses, when he was born, was hidden for three months by his parents, because they saw that the child was beautiful, and they were not afraid of the king’s edict. 24 By faith Moses, when he was grown up, refused to be called the son of Pharaoh’s daughter, 25 choosing rather to be mistreated with the people of God than to enjoy the fleeting pleasures of sin. 26 He considered the reproach of Christ greater wealth than the treasures of Egypt, for he was looking to the reward. 27 By faith he left Egypt, not being afraid of the anger of the king, for he endured as seeing him who is invisible. 28 By faith he kept the Passover and sprinkled the blood, so that the Destroyer of the firstborn might not touch them.

29 By faith the people crossed the Red Sea as on dry land, but the Egyptians, when they attempted to do the same, were drowned. 30 By faith the walls of Jericho fell down after they had been encircled for seven days. 31 By faith Rahab the prostitute did not perish with those who were disobedient, because she had given a friendly welcome to the spies.

32 And what more shall I say? For time would fail me to tell of Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, of David and Samuel and the prophets— 33 who through faith conquered kingdoms, enforced justice, obtained promises, stopped the mouths of lions, 34 quenched the power of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, were made strong out of weakness, became mighty in war, put foreign armies to flight. 35 Women received back their dead by resurrection. Some were tortured, refusing to accept release, so that they might rise again to a better life. 36 Others suffered mocking and flogging, and even chains and imprisonment. 37 They were stoned, they were sawn in two, they were killed with the sword. They went about in skins of sheep and goats, destitute, afflicted, mistreated— 38 of whom the world was not worthy—wandering about in deserts and mountains, and in dens and caves of the earth.

39 And all these, though commended through their faith, did not receive what was promised, 40 since God had provided something better for us, that apart from us they should not be made perfect.

Who’s in the Hebrews 11 Hall of Faith?

Hebrews 11 highlights several notable figures from the Old Testament, each celebrated for their unwavering faith.

hebrews 11 hall of faith list of people

Hall of Faith List:

  • Abel: Offered a better sacrifice than Cain.
  • Enoch: Taken up to heaven without dying because he pleased God.
  • Noah: Built an ark to save his family from the flood.
  • Abraham: Obeyed God’s call to go to a place he would later receive as his inheritance and was willing to sacrifice his son Isaac.
  • Sarah: Received the ability to conceive a child in her old age.
  • Isaac: Blessed Jacob and Esau concerning their future.
  • Jacob: Blessed each of Joseph’s sons.
  • Joseph: Spoke about the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt and gave instructions about his bones.
  • Moses: Led the Israelites out of Egypt and kept the Passover.
  • Rahab: The prostitute who welcomed the spies and was not killed when the wall of Jericho fell.

In addition to these Hall of Fame members, the chapter also briefly mentions other heroes of faith, including Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah, David, Samuel, and the Prophets. Gideon led a small army to victory against the Midianites with God’s guidance. Barak, with the prophetess Deborah, defeated the Canaanite army. Samson, known for his incredible strength, delivered Israel from the Philistines. Jephthah, despite his difficult past, led Israel to victory over the Ammonites. David, the shepherd boy who became king, is celebrated for his heart after God and his defeat of Goliath. Samuel, the last judge and a prophet, anointed the first two kings of Israel and was dedicated to God’s service from a young age.

The chapter also references groups and events that showed great faith. The Israelites crossed the Red Sea on dry land, demonstrating their trust in God’s deliverance from Egypt. The walls of Jericho fell after the Israelites marched around them for seven days, showing their obedience and faith in God’s unusual battle plan.

Additionally, Hebrews 11 honors women who received back their dead by resurrection, as well as many others who endured persecution, torture, imprisonment, and even death, refusing to renounce their faith because they looked forward to a better resurrection. These stories of endurance and steadfast faith highlight the remarkable ways in which God’s people have trusted Him throughout history, even in the face of immense challenges and suffering.

Bringing the Hall of Faith to Life with Bible Crafts for Kids

To help you teach these powerful stories to children, we’ve created two wonderful Hall of Faith crafts that highlight the heroes of faith from Hebrews 11. These Hebrews 11 Bible Crafts are designed to be engaging, educational, and fun, making the lessons of faith come alive for young learners.

Miniature Hall of Faith Flipbook

Our first craft is a miniature Hall of Faith flipbook. This mini-book features 10 people mentioned in Hebrews 11, with each page dedicated to a different hero of faith. The flipbook is available in both black-and-white and color versions, allowing children to color their pages while learning about each character.

Hebrews 11 Hall of Faith Crafts for Kids miniature coloring book

Who’s Inside the Flipbook:

  • Abel: Learn about his better sacrifice.
  • Enoch: Discover how he pleased God and was taken to heaven.
  • Noah: Explore the story of the ark and the great flood.
  • Abraham: Understand his journey to a new land and his willingness to sacrifice Isaac.
  • Sarah: See how she received the ability to conceive in her old age.
  • Isaac: Find out about his blessings for Jacob and Esau.
  • Jacob: Learn about his blessings for Joseph’s sons.
  • Joseph: Hear about his instructions regarding the exodus from Egypt.
  • Moses: Follow his leadership out of Egypt and the Passover.
  • Rahab: See her act of faith in welcoming the spies.

Hebrews 11 Coloring Pages

Our second craft is a comprehensive set of Hebrews 11 Heros of Faith coloring pages, designed to make the stories of the heroes of faith from Hebrews 11 both engaging and educational for children. These coloring pages are ideal for individual or group activities in Sunday school, homeschool, or family Bible study sessions. Each page features a detailed illustration of one of the heroes of faith, accompanied by a fun fact and a relevant Bible verse. This set not only provides a creative outlet for kids but also helps reinforce their understanding of these significant biblical figures and their acts of faith.

coloring hebrews 11 heroes of faith printable craft set

These pages include:

  • 10 Individual Pages: Each page features a hero of faith with fun facts and a Bible verse.
  • Group Page: All 10 characters together on one page.
  • Self-Portrait Page: A special page where children can draw their own self-portrait and add themselves to the Hall of Faith.

This set is designed to be versatile and interactive, providing a hands-on way for children to engage with the stories of faith. It also comes with a list of lesson plan ideas to extend the mini-book into thought-provoking questions and activities.

Teaching Tips for the Hall of Faith Crafts

Here are some creative ideas on how to use these crafts in your classroom:

  1. Color and Share: Have each child choose a hero of faith to color and then share with the class what they learned.
  2. Story Circle: After coloring, kids can sit in a circle and take turns telling a short story about their hero of faith.
  3. Faith Collage: Create a large mural or collage on a classroom wall with all the colored pages.
  4. Character Role Play: Kids can dress up or use props to role-play scenes from their hero’s life.
  5. Memory Verse Match: Pair the coloring pages with memory verses about each hero.
  6. Interactive Quiz: Organize a quiz session based on the facts and Bible verses from the mini-book.
  7. Faith Journals: Encourage kids to add their coloring pages to personal faith journals.
  8. Prayer Time: Have a group prayer time thanking God for the examples of faith.
  9. Scavenger Hunt: Create a scavenger hunt where kids find and color pages of the heroes.
  10. Show and Tell: Schedule a “Show and Tell” session where kids present their completed coloring pages.
  11. Create Your Own Hero of Faith: Give each child a blank coloring page template to create their own hero of faith.

These activities not only make learning fun but also help children see themselves as part of God’s ongoing story of faith.

Grab the entire Hebrews 11 Heroes of Faith Coloring Set – Get the miniature book, the coloring pages, and the self-portrait activity as well as a list of lesson plan ideas for kids and how to incorporate each Bible craft into your Sunday activities.

Teaching children about the heroes of faith from Hebrews 11 can be a rewarding experience. By using our miniature flipbook and coloring pages, you can make these lessons interactive and engaging, helping young learners connect with these timeless stories. Order these sets now and bring the Hall of Faith to life in your classroom. Happy teaching!

More Bible Crafts for Kids

Extend the lessons above with a deep dive into the Book of Job. Enjoy these engaging Sunday School Lessons and Creative Crafts for the timeless story of Job! These activities will help them understand the themes of faith, perseverance, and trust in God from the Old Testament.

Fun Book of Job Activities and Lessons for Kids

Get ready for a wild ride as we uncover the awesome names of God and Jesus in this super cool blog post. From ‘Jehovah’ to ‘Prince of Peace,’ we’re unlocking the secrets behind these epic titles and discovering what they reveal about our amazing Creator and Savior. But hey, it’s not all serious stuff; we’ve got tons of fun activities for both kids and adults to dive into! From crafts to games, get ready to have a blast while learning about the names that make our faith so rad. So, grab your enthusiasm and let’s get this adventure started!

The names of God and jesus for kids

Lastly, discuss the Miracles of Jesus performed during his lifetime. Fun crafts, lesson ideas, and deep dives into the Gospels and the miraculous work of Christ on earth.

miracles of Jesus for Kids crafts and lessons

See more of our Sunday School Resources. Grab our printable Sunday School List of Crafts to have handy when planning your Bible curriculum for kids’ ministry.

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How to Print at Staples

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