FREE printable. Worksheets, story, coloring pages, craft, games and more. Paul was on his way to Rome to stand trial when the ship he was sailing on wrecked. God was merciful and spared the lives of those aboard. We can read the story in Acts 27.
Continuing in our study of the book of Acts, we covered the story of the stoning of Stephen. If you’ve been following When One Teaches, Two Learn, you’ll see two additions to the typic…
Scripture Reference: Daniel 3 Suggested Emphasis: Do the right thing even if everyone around you does not. Memory Verse: “Do not be shaped by this world. Instead, be changed within by a new w…
ABC's in Acts These lessons can be used without the alphabet theme. Just consider them an update with new ideas and printables to teach the book of Acts! Wow! I have had these thought about, started, lessons done, ideas worked on, etc. and everything in between since before 2015! Since these are more like updates with new printables, I decided to do them in groups. They divide nice for two quarters since there are at least 26. Really, there are only a couple of alphabet worksheets which do not have to be used to teach these as a book of Acts series. Jesus was first, then this ABC's in Acts, and Old Testament lessons Bible ABC's will complete the Bible ABC's. Most of these are about Paul since most of Acts was written about Paul. The lessons are typically longer because they are more in-depth. Most have a huge selection of application choices with a bigger variety for different ages. All the visuals have been updated. Please note that some files have worksheets that are not intended for Bible classes. They are intended for learning situations such as homeschool, Christian daycare, Christian schools, Mother's Day Out, etc. They are mostly in chronological order instead of alphabetically. Early Acts: O is for Obey Obey Jesus Acts 1-2 T is for Truth Ananias and Sapphira Didn't Tell the Truth Acts 5 H is for Healing Peter & John Healed the Lame Man Acts 3 N is for Night The Amazing Apostles Saved at Night Acts 5 W is for Wonders (& Signs) Stephen Did Wonders and Signs Acts 6-7 Q is for Queen (of Candace) The Eunuch Was the Treasurer for the Queen Acts 8 D is for Dorcas Dorcas Lives! Acts 9 C is for Cornelius Peter Teaches Cornelius Acts 10 P is for Peter in Prison (bonus) Prayers for Peter in Prison Acts 12 Apostle Paul: A passport and passport stamps were created to be used with these lessons. Click here to see these. V is for Vision Saul Lost His Vision! Acts 9 B is for Basket Saul Left Damascus in a Basket Acts 9 M is for Miracle Elymas Acts 13 X is for Example Paul Preached in Antioch Acts 13 Z is for Zeus No! We are NOT gods! Acts 14 L is for Lydia Paul Taught Lydia About Jesus Acts 16 P is for Prison in Philippi Paul in Prison in Philippi Acts 16 G is for Greece Paul Preached at Mars Hill in Greece Acts 17 T is for Tent Bonus! Paul Made Tents with Aquila and Priscilla Acts 18 E is for Ephesus Demetrius Starts an Uproar in Ephesus Acts 19 Y is for Young Young Eutychus Fell Asleep! Acts 20 A is for Agabus Agabus Warned Paul Acts 21 J is for Jerusalem Paul Taken Prisoner in Jerusalem Acts 22 U is for Uncle Uncle Paul Saved by His Nephew Acts 23 F is for Felix and Festus Paul Before Felix and Festus Acts 23-24 K is for King Agrippa King Agrippa Hears Paul Acts 24-26 S is for Shipwreck Paul is Shipwrecked on the Way to Rome Acts 27 I is for Island of Malta Paul on the Island of Malta Acts 27-28 R is for Rome Paul Teaches in Rome Acts 28 Other lessons in the ABC series: Click here to see the Life of Jesus ABC's. Click here to see the Old Testament Bible ABC's.
"Built on the foundation of the apostles and prophets, with Christ Jesus himself as the chief cornerstone. In him the whole building is joined together and rises to become a holy temple in the Lord. And in him you too are being built together to become a dwelling in which God lives by his Spirit." - Ephesians 2:20-21
Continuing in our study of the book of Acts, we covered the story of the stoning of Stephen. If you’ve been following When One Teaches, Two Learn, you’ll see two additions to the typic…
This is the last lesson for the book of Acts! This is a review of the life of Paul. There is a booklet that I have used and have the kids...
My kids love doing mazes! They love to see if they can do it without making any mistakes. They could sit there and do maze after maze after maze. So, why Bible Worksheets for Sunday School Old Testament Books of the Bible Maze
Paul's Missionary Journeys Bible Bookmarks
Inside this Acts Kids' Bible Activity Pack you'll find over 175 fun pages including; penmanship pages, memorization games, word searches and more! *Please note this is a digital download. No physical copies will be sent.
Scripture Reference: Acts 2:42-47 Suggested Emphasis: Emphasise the fact that the church today is not a physical building but is made up of Christians. Today, the church does the same things as the…
My faith art, Bible study journal: Chapter by chapter doodles and scripture art, following along with the Good Morning Girls ( GMG ) reading plan.
Study the book Acts in the Bible and who wrote it when you use this printable outline to discover historical events .
The Story of Job Kids Bible Video
I have been updating all my posters that I use teaching Paul when we study the book of Acts. These are not in any particular order. The logos are not on the visuals in the PDF. You can see the original posters here. These are the men that traveled with Paul. These include scriptures for each that state they were Paul. Click here to download. To aid with Bible study and reading the scripture, I refer to this when we discuss the people that are with Paul as he teaches. Click here to download it. Paul's name variation. I use students names like mine Debbie or Deb. Same thing. Click here to download. This download has both of the Roman citizen posters shown above. Click here to download. These updated Roman Centurion posters can be used for any lesson with a centurion. The last poster is Cornelius. These are in color only. Click here to download. This download has the single poster and three posters for the soldiers that took Paul from Jerusalem to Felix. Click here to download. Christian means to act like Christ. Click here to download. Click here to download. There are 3 posters for the three men that Paul stood on trial before. Click here to download. While discussing Acts, I have them look at the front of the book. What does it mean? When you act on something? It means you do something. So, Acts is about the things the Apostles (and some other Christians) did after Jesus returned to heaven. This includes a poster with Jesus and without Him. Click here to download. The church is the people; not the church building. Click here to download. Posters for Disciples vs. Apostles D for Disciple vs A for Apostle poster with or without graphic.Click here to download. Click here to download the Old Law vs. New Law poster. This can be used with this bulletin board with scriptures. This is an updated chart of clean and unclean animals. It is a very basic list with animals that are in the Bible or easily recognized animals. It is not intended to be an in-depth list. This includes the color and black & white. Click here to download.
Scripture Reference: Acts 27:1 through 28:16 Suggested Emphasis: We can ask for God’s protection when we are in danger. Memory Verse: “I can do everything through him who gives me stren…
Paul's Missionary Journeys Bible Bookmarks
VERSES: Acts 6:8-7:60 MEMORY VERSE: Acts 7:58 "...and the witnesses laid down their clothes at a young man's feet whose name was S...
My faith art, Bible study journal: Chapter by chapter doodles and scripture art, following along with the Good Morning Girls ( GMG ) reading plan.
Scripture Reference: Acts 6:8- 8:4 Suggested Emphasis: Sometimes we have to be brave to be a Christian. Memory Verse: “‘I told you these things so that you can have peace in me. In this…
Acts is an obvious favorite book of mine, and here is another addition from Cathy's Corner!
Looking for some Sunday School lessons for Acts of the Apostles? Then check out this Acts of the Apostles Bible lessons page for a full list of ideas.
Teach kids about the story of Peter and Cornelius from Acts 10 with this fun Bible lesson for kids! Download this free printable. Perfect for Sunday School or family devotions, this lesson plan includes a fun, engaging story with activities, discussion questions, and coloring pages.
Acts 7 The Stoning of Stephen Kids Spot The Difference
Print off this lesson to teach your older elementary Sunday School class about the Day of Pentecost and God's gift of the Holy Spirit. Includes activity ideas
Click below for free versions of today's doodle: Full Color (PDF) Coloring Page (PDF) PNG Elements (Includes the two PNG elements shown below and the two PDF files listed above)
Yay! I am so excited! Today is the first day of the new Good Morning Girls study beginning in the book of Acts! Now is a great time to start, but even if you happen across this later, just jump in wherever we are at during this study! Here is my Bible doodle page. Click below for a free coloring page and PNG elements file. Full Color (PDF) Coloring Page (PDF) PNG Elements File (Includes the PDFs as well) And now for something new! During this study I am also going to attempt to share my digital Bible journaling note pages as well, when time allows :) Below is my digital journalling page :) I do not have coloring pages available for these but here is a PDF color version for you to print.
Click below for downloadable versions of this doodle including a coloring page and PNG element file: Full Color (PDF) Coloring Page (PDF) PNG Element File (Includes the two pdf files as well) Hand doodle then digitally colored.
My three youngest boys (ages 6, 6, and 4) and I just started a journey through the Bible. We are using various resources we already own - books, videos, and CDs. I'm also making up
VERSES: Malachi 1:1-4:6 MEMORY VERSE: Malachi 3:8 "Will a man rob God?..." BOOK TO REMEMBER: Review all 66 books of the Bible, reciting out loud as a class. PRAYER: Thank God for His many blessings like the Bible, rain, food, clothing, a home, people who love us and take care of us. SPECIAL SONG: The Family In God's Plan (see March - Songs We Sing In Bible Class #4 on this blog. Click on orange button to hear tune.) VISUAL AID: Large Activity (see below) or write on chalkboard or whiteboard. LESSON TIPS: Malachi is the last book in the Old Testament. The name, Malachi means "My Messenger." Other than his name, we know nothing of Malachi, his family or his background. Comparing the many chapters written in Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel, and Daniel, Malachi was considered a minor prophet due to his writing only four chapters in his book. Malachi is the last Old Testament prophet until John, the baptizer. In fact, Malachi foretold the coming of John in his book. The book of Malachi is written in a "teaching conversation" style where God has a conversation with Israel. We have studied many lessons about the disobedience of God's people. By the time Malachi wrote his book, they were even more disobedient. One huge problem was the priests. The priests should have known God's instructions on how God wanted the people to obey and behave, but the priests were disrespectful and disobedient as well. Priests were to know the law and teach the people. The priests were the messengers of God's law. In Malachi's time, the priests were not doing their jobs.The priests were a stumbling block to the people. We have learned that sacrifices to God were not to have any blemishes, they were to be the best of the best, yet the priests were offering polluted or imperfect sacrifices to God and God was not pleased. They were honoring disobedient people instead of telling them of their wrongs. The people of Judah were robbing God by withholding their money. The men of Judah were divorcing their wives and marrying women from other nations. Malachi tells them that God has always hated divorce. Malachi explained that God has intended that a man should have one wife for life and they were to raise godly children. Malachi said that God would bring judgment on those that practiced sorcery and witchcraft, those who were unfaithful to their wives, those who told lies, those who were unkind to the widows and orphans, and those who did not honor Him. All of these things are still true today. God turns his back on those who practice evil deeds like those. But, God would spare the remnant, the people who still loved God and obeyed Him. He would take care of them as long as they obeyed Him. He will do the same for us today. After Malachi was written, there were no prophets of God until John, the baptizer. "Older Student" Tips: Sometimes the word "hated" only means "loved less." In Malachi 1:2, 3, it says that God "loved Jacob and hated Esau." Discuss how God loved Jacob. Esau gave up his birthright for a bowl of food. Did Esau treasure important gifts that were given by God? (See April - Lesson - Jacob and Esau on this blog). Edom refers to Esau and his descendants. "Putting away" means divorce. ACTIVITY: Malachi Materials needed: 12" x 18" sheet of light colored construction paper, markers. Hand out paper. Fold paper in thirds, lengthwise. Unfold paper. Fold two sections in half, trying not to fold the top section. Fold each half of those two bottom sections in thirds, so, in the end, there is one unfolded section and a total of twelve boxes on the bottom two sections(see picture. Trace on lines. In unfolded top section, write "MALACHI" and "At the end of the Old Testament, God's people still had trouble obeying God. Their sins were growing. A few of their problems were:" and "Malachi 1:1-4:6." Number all the boxes, but the last one. (1-11) BOX #1: Write "priests." BOX #2: Write "sacrifices." BOX #3: Write "robbing God $." BOX #4: Write "men divorcing wives." BOX #5: Write "sorcery and witchcraft." BOX #6: Write "unfaithfulness in marriages." BOX #7: Write "lies." BOX #8: Write "unkind to widows and orphans." BOX #9: Write "intermarriages to other nations." BOX #10: Write "honored disobedient people." BOX #11: Write "did not fear or honor God." In the last box, write "No more prophets until John."
This Preschool Bible Lesson will engage your students and teach them the important Bible story of Saul's Conversion (Saul to Paul). The activities in this download focus on the importance of obedience. This resource includes print-and-go lesson plans with stories, activities, crafts, and more - perfect for the busy teacher, Sunday School leader, or homeschooling parent. Objective: The students will walk away knowing the story from the book of Acts in the New Testament. Through these lessons and activities, they will learn the truth that God pursues us and can use every person for His glory. The conversion story of Saul sets the foundation for understanding much of the New Testament. This Print-and-Go Resource includes: List of materials Suggested Bible verse Suggested lesson plans The Story of Saul's Conversion Story Booklet (paraphrased from Acts 9, included in color, black and white, and a half-page booklet for students to color) Let's Reenact I Can't See! Game Saul's Conversion Story Sequencing Activity Saul Meets Jesus Craft Cha-Cha-Changes What Changed? Game Saul to Damascus tracing page Emotions Charades Before/After Faces Before and After fact sort/movement game S is for Saul handwriting practice S is for Saul dot marker activity Spot the Difference Saul's Conversion Number Puzzle (1-5) Acts 22:15 Bible verse poster Acts 22:15 Bible verse cards (10 per page) Resource created by Jessica Lawler Visit my website: Joy in the Journey This resource is in a series of Preschool Bible Lessons - each packet is fun, easy to understand, and engaging for little minds! Each lesson can be done independently of the others and in any order. You can buy ALL of the Preschool Bible Lessons (and get all future resources for FREE!) by downloading the PRESCHOOL BIBLE LESSONS MEGA BUNDLE Looking for more ways to integrate Bible into your day with preschoolers? Join our exclusive Facebook group: Bible Ideas for Preschool Looking for more ways to integrate Bible into your day with preschoolers? Join our exclusive Facebook group: Bible Ideas for Preschool