Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
I love having activities to do with our Bible stories to help reinforce the story with my preschoolers. Our parables unit is the perfect example for
Last week I wrote about how I had quit Bible Journaling. If you missed it, feel free to head over there and read it, then come right back here. At the end of that post, I promised you some information … Read More
Super cute and fun-to-make Jesus Heals Bible Craft for Sunday School lesson on Jesus healing the official's son in Capernum in John 4. FREE PRINTABLE!
Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
Wondering how can I be creative with God? Let's discover your God given creativity in Bible Art lessons for the heART with art. You are unique to God.
Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
Enhance your children's learning of Bible stories with these free Bible coloring pages from the Old and New Testaments.
The story of Joseph is such an amazing testimony to the solidity of God's promise. Use these printable coloring pages and story resources to teach children that God not only has a plan for their
I’m wrapping up my final blog posts of the year and getting ready to take December off from blogging and being a little business owner! I’m a little obsessed with art (if you havenR…
Free Bible lesson teaching about the Rainbow and God's promises. Includes fun and educational games, activities, worksheets and crafts.
Our Bible Worksheets include Cursive Handwriting Practice, Crossword Puzzles, Word Scrambles, and Seek & Finds. Each worksheet is printable and available to reproduce for your personal classroom.
Fall Leaf Bible Verse Printables for Kids. Leaves, harvest, corn, Thanksgiving, Pumpkins and more! Perfect for Sunday School lessons.
🔶 Hand Drawn Sketch 🔶 Modern, Minimalist Biblical Art 🔶 Bless Your Family and Friends with Faith Gifts! Hi! .... Czesc! Greetings from Poland! My name is Alice and I hope You will enjoy my sketches, as much as I enjoy create them. ⬥ This hand drawn sketch illustrates Matthew 14:13-21 : The miracle of Jesus feeding the Five Thousand. ⬤ You will receive 5 ratio JPG (300 DPI) files for printing in the following sizes : ► Ratio 2 : 3 file for printing : Inches : 4x6, 6x9, 8x12, 12x18, 16x24, 20x30, 24x36 Cm : 10x15, 15x23, 20x30, 30x45, 40x60, 50x75, 60x90 ► Ratio 3 : 4 file for printing : Inches : 6x8, 9x12, 12x16, 15x20, 18x24 Cm : 15x20, 22x30, 30x40, 38x50, 45x60 ► Ratio 4 : 5 file for printing : Inches : 4x5, 8x10, 12x15, 16x20 Cm : 10x12, 20x25, 30x38, 40x50 ► Ratio 11 : 14 file for printing : Inches : 11x14 Cm : 22x28 ► ISO (International Paper Size) Ratio 5 : 7 file for printing : A5 (210x148 mm), A4 (297x210 mm), A3 (420x297 mm), A2 (594x420 mm), A1 (841x594 mm), A0 (1189 x 841 mm) ⬤ AMWwallArt Please note, no physical product will be shipped and the frame is not included. Colors may look a bit different as seemed on your screen due to different color monitors and printers. AMWwallArt retains the rights for the use of these files. ⬥ All prints are for personal use only. These are not to be used for any commercial purposes. ⬥ You cannot share or resell any files ⬥ You cannot use these files in any promotional materials © Copyright AMWwallArt All Rights Reserved Less
I love teaching bible lessons, whether at home or at church. The stories of Moses are some of my favorite because he teaches our little ones so many great things. I have to say, the Moses bible crafts are so enjoyable for little learners, and they are great reminders of the stories at home. Baby
Would you like to begin Bible art journaling with pretty letter writing, but are unsure how to begin, here is a tutorial on simple lettering for beginners.
This thread is for posting Art Workshop Lessons and Ideas for teaching the Fruits of the Spirit, Galatians 5.
Jacob preschool Bible lesson. Learn about how God can change our life. Games, Crafts, Activities, songs, lesson, worksheets and more.
Lot was the son of Abraham’s brother Haran, and thus Abraham’s nephew. Lot created problems for Abraham more than once, leading some to believe it was a mistake for Abraham to allow Lot to make the journey with Abraham. These activities are related to Abraham’s nephew, Lot.
Teaching Art Using the Bible - Resources and ideas for biblical art lessons in the homeschool
These 24 Printable Bible Verses are a lovely addition to any home or office. Beautiful and hand-written style printables.
VERSES: Job 1:1-42:17 MEMORY VERSE: Job 1:1 "There was man in the land of Uz, whose name was Job..." BOOK TO REMEMBER: Romans. Write "Romans" on small slips of paper and hand out to the students at the end of class. PRAYER: Pray that we not only have the patience of Job, but the integrity of Job. SPECIAL SONG: Be Patient And Kind (see April - Lesson - Joseph Meets His Brothers Who Hated Him on this blog). Click on orange circle for tune. VISUAL AID: Write "JOB" on whiteboard or chalkboard. List the troubles Job had as you tell the story. LESSON POINTS: In very ancient times, a long, long time ago, there was a man named Job. Although it is spelled like the word "job" which is a chore you would do, this man's name was pronounced "Job" which rhymes with the word "robe." He was a godly man who served God with his whole heart. The Bible calls him "perfect and upright" and a "man of integrity." He lived in a country that we have never heard of before; it was called Uz. He had seven sons and three daughters. He was, also, very rich! He had 7,000 sheep, 3,000 camels, 500 yoke of oxen, 500 donkeys, and a great number of servants. He was the most important man in all of the east. But the most important thing about Job was that he loved and served the LORD God. One day, Satan came among the sons of God to present themselves before the LORD. The LORD asked Satan, "From where did you come?" Satan said he had been going back and forth on the earth. The LORD asked Satan if he had considered His servant, Job. The Lord said that there was no man like His servant Job in all of the earth. Satan said that Job only served the LORD because Job was given much, but if all of Job's 'things' were taken away, then he would curse God. God said that everything Job had was now in Satan's power, meaning he could take anything of Job's away from him, but he could not put his hand on Job or hurt him in any way. On another day, all seven of Job's sons and all three of his daughters were eating together in the oldest son's house. While Job was at his house and not with his children, a messenger came up to Job and said that the oxen were plowing in the field and the donkeys were feeding close by. The Sabeans or a nation around Uz stole the animals and killed all of the servants, except the messenger who was telling Job the news. While that messenger was still talking, another messenger came up to Job and told him that fire from the sky had come down and burned up all of Job's sheep and the servants who were watching them. They all died, except the messenger who was telling Job the news. While the second messenger was still talking, there came another messenger up to Job and told him that another nation, the Chaldeans, came up in three groups and stole the camels and killed all of the servants, except the messenger who was telling Job the news. While the third messenger was still talking, there came another messenger up to Job and told him that while his children were eating together in one house that a great wind blew in from the wilderness and struck all four corners of the house and when the roof caved in on them, they all died, except the messenger who was telling Job the news. When all the messengers stopped talking, Job got up, tore his coat, shaved his head, fell down on the ground and worshiped the LORD. Job said that he came into this world with nothing, and he would go out of this world with nothing. The Bible says that in all of the things that happened to Job, he did not sin or say that it was God's fault all the bad things had happened. Another day, Satan came again with the sons of God and the LORD asked Satan, "From where did you come?" Satan again said that he had been going back and forth on the earth. The LORD asked Satan again if he had considered His servant, Job. The Lord said that there was still no man like His servant Job in all of the earth. Satan said that Job only served the LORD because he was healthy, but if his bone and flesh were touched, then he would curse God. God said that Job had was now in Satan's power, meaning he could do anything to Job, but he could not take Job's life. So Satan struck Job with boils from his head to his toes. Job was in such pain and misery. He took a piece of pottery and scraped his boils and then went and sat in a pile of ashes. They did not have medicines like we have today, but ashes were clean and helped ease the pain a bit. While, in his pain, Job's wife was very discouraging. She said that Job should curse God and die! Is that what Job should have done? NO! Job said she spoke as one of the foolish women. Job asked her if they should only receive good things all the time and not bad? In all that was said during this time, Job did not sin or blame God for his troubles. Job was very patient. Job had three friends who had heard of all the bad times Job was going through and they all came by to visit him at the same time. Job was in such bad condition and looked so badly that his friends did not even know Job until they were very close to him! When they saw Job, they cried, tore their clothes and put dirt on their own heads because they were grieved that Job was going through so much pain and suffering. So the three friends did what many friends would not do. They sat with Job for seven days without saying a word. They gave him comfort by just being there with him because they could tell that he was hurting a great deal. Then Job and his three friends had very long discussions. They talked for a while and listened for a while, they scolded Job because they thought that he must have done something very wrong, but the story of Job teaches that bad things happen to good people. We just must learn to be patient and never blame God. Finally, the LORD talked to Job, Job answered some of God's questions and Job listened to God. Job humbled himself before God and recognized the fact that the LORD could do anything! God was powerful and had--and has--control over all things on the earth and in heaven. In the end, the LORD restored Job's health, his riches, his servants, and Job even had seven more sons and three daughters. The only thing different than in the beginning of the story of Job is that the LORD blessed him with twice as much as he had before! All of Job's friends came to see him and brought him gifts. Everyone brought him a piece of money and an earring of gold. So everything was better for Job in the end compared to the beginning. The Bible mentions that Job's daughters were more beautiful than any in the land. Job lived 140 more years and saw his children, his grandchildren, his great-grandchildren and his great-great-grandchildren grow up. Then Job died being old and full of days. What can we learn from Job? We learn to be very patient and longsuffering. We learn that bad things happen to good people. We learn that through the silence of the scriptures, God never told Job why all of this happened, or at least it was not written in the book of Job. "Older Student" Tips: Discuss what it means, "Bad things happen to good people." Talk about the meaning of "God allows trials to take place." Read 1 Corinthians 10:13. ACTIVITY: Job's Patience Materials needed: 6" x 12" piece of construction paper (any light color), marker, crayons. Hand out paper. Fold paper in thirds, so that the two edges meet in the middle. See picture. On the outside, folded paper, write "Bad Things Happen To Good People Like Job", writing the word "JOB" is beautiful letters. Write "Job 1-42" on the outside of the folded paper. Open up paper completely. Draw two lines down the folds of the paper. In the middle section, write "We need to be patient like Job and never blame God." On right section, write "BEFORE" at the top and then list what Job possessed, for example, write "Rich," "7,000 (draw a sheep)", "3,000 (draw a camel)", "500 yoke of (draw an ox)", "500 (draw a donkey)", and many servants. On left side, write "AFTER" at the top and then list what Job possessed, for example, "very rich", "14,00 sheep", "6,000 camels", "1,000 yoke of oxen", "1,000 donkeys", "many servants", "10 children", "lived 140 more years". Color pictures of animal and decorate the middle section without covering up the words.
Wondering how can I be creative with God? Let's discover your God given creativity in Bible Art lessons for the heART with art. You are unique to God.
When I think of the world that we live in and how many colors are all around, I am truly amazed. Rainbows, fish, butterflies, flowers...there are many colorful things in our world. So, when it comes to teaching colors to my little learners, what better way than to let them know that these colorful things come from God.
Crafts Here are a few craft we used when teaching a lesson on "Jesus Calms the Storm" during VBS. These could be used with several other lessons like Noah, Jesus walks on Water, Paul's Shipwreck, etc! Ocean Bags Snack size ziplocks work great for this craft. Place a small amount of blue toothpaste in the bag, seal it, and let the child spread the toothpaste out by rubbing over the bag. You can use stickers to stick on the outside or even place something small on the inside. Wave Streamers Use blue and white or dark blue and light blue streamers to make this craft. Cut pieces of streamers and either tape or glue them to the end of a jumbo popsicle stick. The kids like to help make a storm by waving the streamers (waves) in the air and then stopping when you get to the part of the lesson where Jesus calms the storm. Ocean in a Bottle This is a fun take home idea. I made a big one with a large bottle to use during my lesson with the 2 year olds. I found small water bottles for the kids to have. For older kids you might could let them help make the oceans but for our younger kids we made them ahead of time and sent them home after the lesson so they could have their own ocean at home to review the lesson with. They are a lot of fun. It is important to make sure you glue the lid on so it WON'T come off. I used hot glue on mine. When rocked (not shaken) from side to side it makes neat waves! This "ocean in a bottle" craft was made using the following recipe...very simple! This recipe works very well!! Fill bottle about 1/2 full of water, add blue (just a few drops) of food coloring, shake to turn water blue, fill the rest of the way with cooking oil. Seal and glue lid! You may also want to add shells, fish, glitter, etc before sealing! For a different ocean in a bottle recipe click here
Jesus chooses and sends his 12 disciples preschool Bible lesson. Free printable for home or church. Includes worksheets, games, coloring pages, craft and more.
Psalm 23: The Lord is my shepherd Bible Verse Fun Pack. There is an assortment of worksheets designed to be used with any appropriate lesson for various ages! There are two color-by-numbers, maze, the verse cut & glue, a Psalm 23-chapter fill-in-the-blank, a write it out for younger writers, and a chapter word search, and alphabet code and number worksheets and pictures to color. The Flipbook is included in color and black & white. These are so easy to use, and the kids love books! Just print, cut out around the solid lines and layer the pages in order. Staple as shown on the cover through all the pages. The Concept Chart is designed to create discussions. These can be used to write and look up scriptures that apply. Or to discuss issues the students might be having and how Psalm 23 can apply to them. This chart has a space for writing something for each verse. They are intentionally kept plain so they can be used to each classroom's needs. I added a teacher's resource with notes from my Bible margin and other information found here. There are additional verses to look up found in Psalms. These printables can be used for any appropriate lesson, Bible class craft, VBS, etc. and were kept plain intentionally for this purpose. You can choose from verse 1, or the entire chapter. Students can color or paint the designs on the banner, poster, door hanger and bookmark. Stickers can be added. String or ribbon can be added to the banner to hang and on the bookmark. Click here to download the Bible Verse Fun Pack. There are one-page printables for a build-a-sheep and a paper bag puppet. Both include color and black & white. Click here to download. Click here for the lesson and lots of printables. Click here to see the file folder games and more.
Inspirational Bible Verse Coloring Pages for Christians. Free printable bible quotes for teens & adults as well as bible verse coloring sheets for toddlers. Where to find coloring bibles.
Flood your home, workplace, or gift those you love with beautiful free printable bible verses! Choose from a variety of free printable scriptures!
Make a change for God and let His love shine bright and bold in these 3 Fall Bible Lessons and Leaf Art for Kids at home or in Sunday School.
How to use washi tape in your Bible journal including a tutorial on how you can add washi tape on the books of your Bible to make them easier to find.
These Zacchaeus Bible story activities can be used in Christian Preschool programs and Sunday schools. Zacchaeus Sequencing Print these story
Try these 15 easy fall Sunday school craft ideas at your church as part of your lesson! Use them to teach your children about Jesus at home too!
With Lent and Easter just around the bend, I thought it was a great time to re-share my friend's Prayer Hands with a free printable. It's a simple way to remind your kids of what is important and remind them of all that they have to be thankful for, not only during this time of
Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
Teaching Art using the Bible and teaching Bible using Art. Bible Art lessons connecting Art with the heART for kids. Bible based Christian art.
God has given us the Bible as a way to learn more about his amazing character. Here are 15 verses about God's character that help us get to know him better.
Using these 11 Fruit of the spirit coloring pages is a fun way to make time for a devotional time with your kids!
Hi there! My name is Lauren and I'm the creator of The James Method. What exactly is 'The James Method'? I get asked this question all the time! It may sound random or even odd, but I promise, there is a meaning behind this name. There is a purpose behind this ‘method’ and I would go as far to say, there is a calling behind sharing it with you. The James Method really began around 5 years ago, during a time when I felt very distant from God. ‘Spiritually stagnant’ is how I like to describe it. Maybe you can relate? Have you ever felt like you were doing just enough to look like a Christian but not nearly enough to truly have a relationship with your Savior? That’s where I was. I was attending church regularly and even serving, but my daily walk with the Lord was inconsistent at best. I went through cycles of reading my Bible regularly then not touching it for months at a time. I had this internal struggle happening and vividly remember crying out to God, "please help me get this". Something was missing but I didn’t know what. It was then that I read James 4:8, Draw near to God and He will draw near to you. It was this verse that God used to wake me up. It was this verse that made me realize I was not doing my part. I was being LAZY yet expecting God to over deliver. I know it's cliché to say, but this was my 'a-ha moment'. This was the moment when I decided I was done being lukewarm. I was done depending on a once or twice a week church service to feed me spiritually. Right then and there, I committed to drawing near to God daily. I committed to waking up every morning before the sun rose to spend time with my Creator. I was going to give it a year and I called it my ‘James Method’ project, based on James 4:8. The James Method is simply the act of choosing to draw near to God and holding tight to the promise that He will draw near to you. I committed to this method. Regardless of how I 'felt', I drew near. Regardless of my circumstances, I drew near. Regardless of the doubts I had in my heart that God would hold up His end, I drew near. I got up before the sun rose, I studied His Word, I approach Him in prayer, and I began to do this weird thing called verse mapping. Long story short, my life COMPLETELY changed by drawing near daily. The desires the Lord started putting on my heart propelled me in a whole new and exciting direction. God has given me a passion and a burden to share this method with others, to encourage others to draw near to Him daily and to teach and offer this unique verse mapping method as a tool to help them on their journey. I know I have been called to share...to share my story, to share what has helped me, and to share the tools and products I've created. My greatest joy now comes from encouraging and helping others to draw near to God, maybe even inspiring their own James Method project. Digging Deeper: How do you draw near to God? What We Believe at The James Method We believe all Scripture is inspired by God. It is the infallible Word of God. It is without error and never changes and should be the highest authority and guide in the life of the believer. We believe there is but one true and living God existing in three persons, the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit, and that they are each equal and infinite in their being, power, glory, and attributes. We believe in the absolute deity of Jesus Christ our Lord and that He shares equally in all the attributes of deity with the Father and the Holy Spirit. We believe in His virgin birth, in His perfect and sinless humanity, in His miracles, in His substitutionary, satisfactory, propitiatory, atoning death on Calvary, and in His bodily resurrection. We also believe in His ascension to the right hand of the Father, in His present intercessory ministry, and in His personal return for the Church. We believe salvation is by grace alone, apart from any human merit. It is bestowed upon us, though completely undeserving, by a gracious God and is conditioned solely upon our faith in Jesus Christ and His finished work on Calvary. We also believe God will keep securely in His hand those who are trusting in Jesus.