Saul becomes Paul. Free printable Bible lesson for kids on the story of his conversion is found in Acts 9.
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Saul becomes Paul. Free printable Bible lesson for kids on the story of his conversion is found in Acts 9.
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This craft will help visualize the conversion of Paul for your kids. Make sure you explain both sides of the mask when you tell your kids the story. Instructions Print the template on card stock. (…
Introduce your children to the remarkable story of Saul's transformation into Paul with our Saul Becomes Paul Coloring Wheel Printable. This engaging Sunday School craft is perfect for kids' Bible study and Christian homeschool activities. With this interactive Bible story spinning wheel, children can learn about Saul's dramatic conversion and his journey to becoming Paul in a fun and creative way, deepening their understanding and appreciation of this pivotal biblical event. Both Colored Version and Outlined Black and white version included. ►What you will receive: You will receive PDF files. File sizes are available in US letter size and A4 size. ►Shop other Bible Activities here: https://www.etsy.com/au/shop/Aprilmakesprintable?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=45001903 ►How to use: -Download -Print -Cut -Color if using B&W -Use brad pins to hold the 2 pages together ►How to download: Download the PDF from the email ETSY will send you or from the "Purchases" section of your ETSY account. ►Important details -Please note that this is a digital download. No physical product will be shipped. -This listing is NOT editable. -Digital products cannot be returned or exchanged due to the nature of the product. -Please use a computer to download the file, not your phone. -This file is for personal use only and cannot be reproduced or resold commercially. -Colours may vary slightly due to different colour monitors and printers. Cliparts from: www.teacherspayteachers.com/store/educlips Thank you, Aprilmakesprintable, xx.
This week in Sabbath school our children are learning about the incredible conversion of Paul – once known as Saul. This craft shows the stages of Saul’s anger towards Christians, then his blindness, and lastly, with his name change to Paul, his kind eyes. Materials & Equipment Printer Paper Colouring Tools Scissors Craft knife (adults ... Read more
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Saul to Paul Bible reading and interactive devotional. This is a great resource to use in a classroom for Bible time or homeschool. Children can practice their skills of comprehension, journaling, along with coloring pages, questions and answer pages. Great for classroom use, to weave God's Word int...
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Saul becomes Paul. Free printable Bible lesson for kids on the story of his conversion is found in Acts 9.
This lesson is intended for preschool, but there are new printables here that could be used for early elementary also. Saul was not nice to the Christians. Saul was also called Paul and he grew up in Tarsus. He was a Jewish leader and was very smart. He was glad to see people being put in prison because they believed in Jesus. Saul was still following the Old Testament rules. Saul was in Jerusalem, and he went to the high priest. He wanted permission to bring back anyone that was teaching about Jesus. He wanted to make sure the Christians were in prison. Saul went from Jerusalem to Damascus. It would take Saul and the other men with him several days to arrive in Damascus. It was close to noon, and they were close to Damascus, when suddenly a light came shining around Saul from heaven. The light was brighter than the normal afternoon sun. Saul fell to the ground and Jesus said to him: “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” Saul asked, “Who are you, Lord?” And the Lord answered, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.” Saul was shaking! He was amazed and asked, “What do you want me to do?” He was told to get up and go into the city and then he would be told what to do. The men that were traveling with Saul just stood there speechless! They heard someone talking but couldn’t see anyone! Saul stood up and opened his eyes, but he couldn’t see anything. The other men led him by the hand and took him to Damascus. He was there for three days. He couldn’t see and he didn’t eat or drink anything. Saul did a lot of praying. He had some time to think about what he had been doing. There was a disciple named Ananias in Damascus and the Lord came to him and told Ananias to find Saul of Tarsus on Straight Street. He is praying and waiting for you to come. Ananias replied that he has heard of Saul of Tarsus! He is putting Christians in prison. Jesus told Ananias that He has picked Saul to tell others about Him. Ananias did what Jesus told him to. He went to see Saul. He laid his hands on Saul and told him that Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus and sent me to give your sight back to you. Immediately something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes and he could see. Saul immediately stood up and went to be baptized. Scripture for this lesson is Acts 8:3; 9:1-19. I knew I needed to make a map for this lesson, since the kids love them. The stand-ups are great to use for review also. Issues with my PDF maker created the front page with one of the pictures messed up, but all the printables are perfect. Anyway, this includes the color and black & white. Click here to download. These Flip Books are quick and easy and great to use for review. Just one page to print and you can prepare them, or the students can. This includes the color and black & white. Click here to download. My students love using the Dot Markers. We have them use the Dot Markers first so they can dry before the end of class. This download includes the black & white for the students and a completed color version for the teacher's visual. Click here to download. Where is Saul? Song with a one-page visual. Just print on cardstock, fold on dotted line and it's ready to use. Just turn around as needed. Click here to download. Click here to print the lesson. Click here to download the updated visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see the early elementary lesson and printables including a Tri-Fold Visual.
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Saul's Conversion Acts 9:1-19 Verses 18 - 19 say, "Immediately, something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes, and he coul...
Free Bible coloring worksheet: Facts about Paul. Printable Bible activity sheet for Homeschoolers, Sunday School and Sabbath School students.
Saul becomes Paul. Free printable Bible lesson for kids on the story of his conversion is found in Acts 9.
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Teach Kids to Have a Heart for Others. This new curriculum takes kids on a journey around the world to learn about Paul's Missionary Journeys and about kids in different countries as they they explore what it means to be a missionary for Jesus. This curriculum also includes an 8-week offering project guide for your Children's Ministry to support a missionary family serving kids in Haiti. _______ Missions: Kids Around the World Lessons Overview Memory Verse: "Therefore go and make disciples of all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Spirit, and teaching them to obey everything I have commanded you." Matthew 28:19-20a Lessons: Haiti – It's Possible for God to Change Lives. Acts 9:1-19, Saul's Conversion Bolivia – It's Possible for God to Make You Bold. Acts 9:20-31, Saul in Damascus and Jerusalem Poland – It's Possible for God to Give You a Vision. Acts 13:1-12, Paul and Barnabas in Cyprus China – It's Possible for God to Protect His People. Acts 14, Paul and Barnabas in Lystra and Derbe Philippines – It's Possible for God to Do More Than You Expect. Acts 16:6-15, Paul's Vision and Lydia's Conversion Iraq – It's Possible to Praise God Even in Hard Situations. Acts 16:16-34, Paul and Silas in Prison Kenya – I Can Point the Way to God. Acts 17:16-34, Paul Preaches in Athens Wherever You Are – It's Possible to Share Jesus Wherever You Are or Wherever You Go. Acts 18:1-11, 18-23, Paul, Priscilla and Aquila _______ About This Curriculum: Perfect for kids ages 6-12 8-weeks Includes large group and small group resources This curriculum is an instant download Download a free sample here Each Lesson Includes: Make It Stick! Parent Sheet - so you can let mom and dad know what kids are learning each week and look like a rockstar teacher who's thought of everything. Memory Verse - so that you can make sure kids are getting Scripture in their minds and hearts every single week and you can feel like each lesson was a success even when it seems like 90% of your lesson time is spent saying things like "calm down", "let's be quiet", "hands to yourself!" Skit or Puppet Show - so you have a way to easily connect the lesson with your hands-on and visual learners. No drama team? No problem! Just hand the script to the kids. They'll have a blast and think you're the coolest. Craft Activity - so you can give kids a physical reminder of the Bible lesson (and give yourself an activity to keep them busy until mom and dad come back!) Game - so kids don't leave and say church was BORING! Games are so important to help keep kids engaged. Our large group games always include a "What's The Point" section to help you connect the game to the lesson. Large Group Lesson - so you can present the Bible story in a clear and fun way, which means now you can enjoy Saturday nights instead of stressing over putting a lesson together! Small-Group Discussion - so you can find out who was paying attention and who was talking to their neighbor. Just kidding, this is a great way for you to build deeper relationships with your kiddos after each lesson, which means you're going to care about them so much you'll cry like a baby when they graduate and go to middle school :( _______ Guaranteed to Be Awesome! 100% Money Back Guarantee. Our Children's Ministry curriculum is guaranteed to be awesome. If you don't absolutely love this curriculum, just let us know within 30 days and we'll give you a full refund of the purchase price (shipping is non-refundable for physical items), and a big hug. No questions asked. Check out our collection of Children's Church Lessons for more great curriculum series for your Kids Church or Sunday School.
This lesson on Saul's conversion teaches students that God completely transforms a person's life when they believe in Jesus. God chose Saul to be Acts, Bible Lesson Plans for Kids Lesson: Jesus Transforms Saul's Life (Paul's Conversion)
Paul was an inspirational man of God and there are many things that we can learn from him.
This lesson is intended for preschool, but there are new printables here that could be used for early elementary also. Saul was not nice to the Christians. Saul was also called Paul and he grew up in Tarsus. He was a Jewish leader and was very smart. He was glad to see people being put in prison because they believed in Jesus. Saul was still following the Old Testament rules. Saul was in Jerusalem, and he went to the high priest. He wanted permission to bring back anyone that was teaching about Jesus. He wanted to make sure the Christians were in prison. Saul went from Jerusalem to Damascus. It would take Saul and the other men with him several days to arrive in Damascus. It was close to noon, and they were close to Damascus, when suddenly a light came shining around Saul from heaven. The light was brighter than the normal afternoon sun. Saul fell to the ground and Jesus said to him: “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” Saul asked, “Who are you, Lord?” And the Lord answered, “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.” Saul was shaking! He was amazed and asked, “What do you want me to do?” He was told to get up and go into the city and then he would be told what to do. The men that were traveling with Saul just stood there speechless! They heard someone talking but couldn’t see anyone! Saul stood up and opened his eyes, but he couldn’t see anything. The other men led him by the hand and took him to Damascus. He was there for three days. He couldn’t see and he didn’t eat or drink anything. Saul did a lot of praying. He had some time to think about what he had been doing. There was a disciple named Ananias in Damascus and the Lord came to him and told Ananias to find Saul of Tarsus on Straight Street. He is praying and waiting for you to come. Ananias replied that he has heard of Saul of Tarsus! He is putting Christians in prison. Jesus told Ananias that He has picked Saul to tell others about Him. Ananias did what Jesus told him to. He went to see Saul. He laid his hands on Saul and told him that Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus and sent me to give your sight back to you. Immediately something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes and he could see. Saul immediately stood up and went to be baptized. Scripture for this lesson is Acts 8:3; 9:1-19. I knew I needed to make a map for this lesson, since the kids love them. The stand-ups are great to use for review also. Issues with my PDF maker created the front page with one of the pictures messed up, but all the printables are perfect. Anyway, this includes the color and black & white. Click here to download. These Flip Books are quick and easy and great to use for review. Just one page to print and you can prepare them, or the students can. This includes the color and black & white. Click here to download. My students love using the Dot Markers. We have them use the Dot Markers first so they can dry before the end of class. This download includes the black & white for the students and a completed color version for the teacher's visual. Click here to download. Where is Saul? Song with a one-page visual. Just print on cardstock, fold on dotted line and it's ready to use. Just turn around as needed. Click here to download. Click here to print the lesson. Click here to download the updated visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to see the early elementary lesson and printables including a Tri-Fold Visual.
VERSES: Acts 9:1-22 MEMORY VERSE: Acts 9:15 "...for he is a chosen vessel unto me, to bear my name before the Gentiles and kings, ...
Free printable Paul's missionary journey - Preschool Bible lesson. After Paul was saved, he wanted to tell everyone about the wonderful things the Lord had done for him. He took long journeys to tell others the Good News.
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This post is a request from a comment. I have listed the order of the lesson posts for Acts with the links for your convenience to find them. If you are teaching the book of Acts, this list of links help make finding everything easier. Please note: This has the list of original Acts lessons first. Newer versions will be listed also with the blog post photo, but both posts have different ideas & printables. Sorry, this page is missing pictures. They will be added soon. Click here to see the updated visuals for Acts. Click on the title to see the post: The Holy Spirit on the Day of Pentecost Ananias & Sapphira Newer lesson is here Stephen Newer lesson is here Philip & Ethiopian Eunuch Newer lesson is here Peter Freed From Prison newer lesson here Peter Heals Dorcas & Aeneas Newer lesson is here Cornelius & Peter's Dream Newer lesson is here Saul Blinded by the Light Newer lesson is here Paul Leaves Damascus by Basket Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Paul & Elymas the Sorcerer Newer lesson is here Paul & Barnabas in Antioch Newer lesson is here Paul Heals Crippled Man in Lystra Newer lesson is here Timothy Newer lesson is here Lydia Newer lesson is here or here newest lesson is here Paul & Silas in Prison Newer lesson is here newer lesson is here Paul Preaches @ Mars Hill in Athens Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Aquila & Priscilla Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Eutychus Newer lesson here Demetrius & Evil Books Burned Newer lesson is here Agabus Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Paul Captured in Jerusalem Newer lesson is here Paul's Nephew Saves Him Newer lesson is here Paul Before Felix Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Paul Before Festus & King Agrippa Newer lesson is here Newest lesson is here Paul Shipwrecked Newer lesson is here Paul Gets Bit by a Snake on Malta Newer lesson is here Paul Arrives in Rome Newer lesson is here Paul's Life Review Click here to see all the Acts worksheets. Click here for the ORIGINAL Acts passport link to print your weekly passport. The Travels of Paul Passport was updated! It is smaller to look like a real passport, easier to print, and has more printing options. Click here to see the newer version. The newest passport with stamps is here. Click here for the Acts lapbook printables. Click here for the visuals for each lesson that can be for a bulletin board, flip chart, etc.
In this free printable Bible lesson for teens, we'll explore Saul's conversion in Acts 9. This is a great lesson for youth groups or individual study at home. Teens will love the games, study pages, and worksheets included in this lesson.
Do you remember the people who were always arguing with Jesus? The ones who turned Him over to the Romans to be killed? They were the Pharisees. They talked a lot about serving God. But they weren’…
Enjoy our free Bible worksheet: Paul's Missionary Journey. Printable Bible activities for homeschoolers, Sunday and Shabbat school teachers.
Feature motto: Even when you're afraid, you can trust God! Ananias trusts God, and bravely helps Saul Age level: 3+ Heavy paper. Mate...
This lesson should follow The Life of Paul, The Early Years and The Life of Paul 2, Paul Sees the Light. Memory Verse: Romans 8:18 Story Reference: Acts 9:1-31 - 11:19-30 (Younger children) Print out onto card stock, write the Bible verse on the cards, and make copies. KJV Card Pattern NIV Card…
This week in Sabbath school our children are learning about the incredible conversion of Paul – once known as Saul. This craft shows the stages of Saul’s anger towards Christians, then his blindness, and lastly, with his name change to Paul, his kind eyes. Materials & Equipment Printer Paper Colouring Tools Scissors Craft knife (adults ... Read more
This week's lesson begins Paul! I created a set of printables that I used on a project board, but they can be used as a mini bulletin board, etc. There is also a Heart Bubble Concept worksheet that works great for a discussion starter. We studied about Stephen and how the people taught others about Jesus. The people laid their clothes at Saul’s feet and stoned Stephen to death. That leads us to Saul and his life. Our scripture is found in Acts 8:3; 9:1-19 for today's lesson. We read from Acts 8:3 that Saul caused destruction for the church. He went into people’s houses and dragged men & women to prison. Saul was threatening people and murdering them for speaking about Jesus. Saul grew up in Tarsus and was a Jewish leader and was very smart. Saul was glad to see people dying because they talked about Jesus. He was still following the Old Testament rules. Saul was in Jerusalem and went to the high priest and asked for letters so he could go to the synagogues in Damascus and bring back anyone that was teaching about Jesus. He wanted to make sure the Christians were in prison. It was about 140 miles from Jerusalem to Damascus. That would probably take Paul and the other men about 5 or 6 days to travel. As they were traveling closer to Damascus, at about noon, (Acts 22:6) suddenly a light came shining around Saul from heaven. The light was brighter than the normal afternoon sun. (Acts 9:4) Saul fell to the ground and Jesus said to him: “Saul, Saul, why are you persecuting Me?” Saul asked, “Who are You, lord?” (lord: term of respect, like sir) And the Lord answered: “I am Jesus, whom you are persecuting.” Saul was trembling and he was amazed and asked “What do you want me to do?” He was told to get up and go into the city and then he would be told what to do. The men that were traveling with Saul just stood there speechless! They heard someone talking, but couldn’t see anyone! Saul stood up and opened his eyes, but he couldn’t see anything. The other men led him by the hand and took him to Damascus. He was there for three days and couldn’t see and he didn’t eat or drink anything. Saul did a lot of praying. He had some time to think about what he had been doing. He could think about Stephen’s last words before he died from the stoning. Remember, Stephen called to Jesus to “receive my spirit”. There was a disciple named Ananias in Damascus and the Lord came to him and told Ananias to “Go to a street called Straight and ask about a man named Saul of Tarsus. He is praying. Saul is waiting for you to come put your hands on him so he can see again.” Ananias replied, " Lord, I have heard a lot about this man from many people and how he has harmed your followers in Jerusalem. He has the authority from the chief priests to put us in prison." But Jesus told him that “He is a chosen person to tell others about Me. He will suffer many things for Me and even stand before kings.” Ananias went to see Saul right away. He laid his hands on Saul and told him that Jesus appeared to him on the road to Damascus and sent me to give your sight back to you. Immediately something like scales fell from Saul’s eyes and he could see. Saul stood up and went to be baptized, immediately. Then Saul ate and got his strength back. He spent time (some days) with the disciples at Damascus. In the next lesson, we will start discussing Saul's work for Jesus. For this lessons IFA handout, I gave the students these flashlights. They can't wait to take their bags home! I like these concept bubbles! You can fill them in with whatever information you want to discuss. AI used this heart one for "Saul obeyed God". It is a good discussion starter to dig into this chapter and read about Paul. He was introduced with Stephen, and this shows how he drastically changed his life and lived it faithfully for God. There is a teacher's answer sheet and can be used as a visual. The student sheets can be printed in color or black & white. Download them here. I love using a project board (science board, tri-fold board) for visuals. they sit real nice on a table, it's a big display, and it stores nice. I purchased the light blue board, and placed all the parts on it to get an idea of how everything would fit. I outlined and painted the grass. My husband had this LED flashlight that makes a great spotlight. I needed a lightweight flashlight but it had to have a nice long beam. I showed him where I wanted Saul and the voice bubble, and he poked 2 holes through the cardboard. After wrapping craft wire around the flashlight, he pushed both ends through to the back and twisted them together. If you can see from the tight photo, I glued one side of the voice bubble, and attached Velcro to the other side. This goes over the flashlight to cover it, but the beam is still coming through the bottom. I can easily lift the Velcro side to turn the flashlight on and off and I can remove the flashlight to store the visual. I laid the men on the grass and made a painted a path for them to walk from Jerusalem to Damascus. Your option here is to Velcro Saul standing with these men, then remove that piece and add Saul kneeling under the light at the correct time. I just glued Saul kneeling under the light. I actually changed this idea from Nicole's VBS idea you can see here. This type of printables can be used as a mini bulletin board, or attach magnets to the back and use on a magnetic board. Click here to print these visuals. Click here to print the worksheet. All the Acts worksheets are here. Passport: Damascus Bible Verse: Acts 9:18 Scripture taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. Click here to download the updated visuals. Not all are shown. Click here to download the pictures to color. (These are the same as the visuals but are black & white.) Click here to download the lesson. You can see this lesson with different ideas here.
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.
Use this Acts 13 bible lesson to teach about Saul and Barnabas as they set off on the first missionary journey. What adventures await them?