Did Jesus have to be physically present with someone to heal him or her? No. When He healed a royal official’s son in John 4:46-54, He was in Cana and the sick boy was in Capernaum, about 20 miles away. These lesson activity pages highlight this miracle, which proved Jesus had absolute power over sickness, even from a distance.
The Walls of Jericho (Joshua 5:13-6:27) Easy Trumpet/Horn from EasyPreschoolCraft.blogspot.com Horn/Shofar from Highlights for Kids Rahab and Walls of Jericho with Printable from Gospel Hall Joshua and the Battle of Jericho Minibook from Gospel Hall Rahab Activities with Printable from Lambsongs Joshua and The Battle of Jericho Activities with Printable from Lambsongs Rahab with Printable
Free printable lesson on the temptation of Jesus (Matthew 4:1-11). Includes worksheets, coloring pages, craft and more. Learn how Jesus understands us.
Here's a fun and easy Raising of Lazarus game to play in your Sunday School class or with your kids at home, all you need is some toilet paper and some willing volunteers.
God directed Philip to travel from Jerusalem to Gaza. There he met an Ethiopian official with whom he shared Christ. These lesson activities are about this encounter.
King Josiah Preschool Bible lesson. Free printable worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more. Learn about the young king who loved God's word.
The miracles of Jesus never cease to amaze and inspire belief. This powerful account in Mark 7:31-37 is a wonderful example. The people who witness his
Ten Commandments Kids Spot The Difference
Sunday School Lesson about David and Saul includes lesson plan, activity, discussion questions, learning about returning good for evil
This free, printable color by number page, based on Joshua 4:1-16, can remind children that God will discipline sin, but He delivers from sin when we repent. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.
Whether you are teaching the beatitudes at home and in Sunday school. Make it easier with this free printable Beatitudes craft for kids.
John 5 Pool of Bethesda Bible Mazes
This free Bible lesson is based on Mark 7:1-8, 14-15, 21-23, when Jesus and His disciples are eating without washing their hands, which makes the Jews Lectionary Sunday School Lessons for Kids "Wash Up - What Makes You Clean?" Sunday School Lesson from Mark 7
Use this Joseph Bible craft together with a Sunday school lesson on Joseph.
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.
Printable Creation Worksheets offer you an engaging way to spark creativity and enhance problem-solving skills in children or students. Through a variety of topics and activities, these resources support the development of fine motor skills and encourage imaginative thinking..
Help kids understand why sin entered the world and what it means for all of us with this fun game and snake craft for kids.
Here's a resource to help you teach your children about the people in the Bible. This Bible People printable will help you do just that.
This is a fun-filled gospel presentation that uses paper airplanes. (These Gospel Planes fly really well!) 2 free printables are provided – a full color version and an outlined version for kids to color. A detailed guide on how to explain salvation to a child is included.
Theme: Run the race -- even in the face of obstacles. Objects: A trophy or a medal
Genesis 24 Isaac and Rebekah Video For Kids
Use this children's sermon to help kids learn about humility. You can use "All Puffed Up" in Sunday school, children's church or at home. This children's sermon is based on Luke 14:11..
As our lesson today was on John the Baptist, we started out with a quick, clothespin grasshopper/locust craft, during the busy-time, as the children arrived. There are several different versions of this craft in Google images alone. In fact, Ticia over at Adventures in Mommydom made one using a plastic spoon, instead of a clothespin, for her own lesson on John the Baptist. I thought I'd share our method, since it worked nicely with the 4-5 yr old crowd. I gave the children clothespins (which they colored green with markers, on top of paper towels), pre-cut pipe cleaners for legs and antennae, and let them choose from a selection of different sized googly eyes. After they had finished coloring their clothespins, I placed a piece of clear tape, sticky side up on the table, and helped them press the leg sticks across the tape... ...and then the clothespin on top of that. I snipped and folded the tape around onto the sides of the clothespins, and showed the children how they could gently bend the legs to make feet, so the bugs would stand. Then, they slipped the shorter antennae pieces through the hole in their clothespins... ...and I twisted the ends together around the top for them, and added dots of glue for the eyes. I reminded the children about the story of Mary going to see Elizabeth, that we had studied during the Christmas season, and asked them if they remembered the name of Elizabeth's baby (which happily, they did). We watched a quick clip about John the Baptist from What's in the Bible volume 10. And then, I gave the children coloring sheets printed from the What's in the Bible website, for them to glue camel's hair (brown yarn) to his outfit (an idea from Dannielle's Place) I found an idea from the Watermark Church website for making paper chains with the children, by asking them who had told them about Jesus, and then adding a strip for each person that had either told them about Jesus, or who they could tell about Jesus. I used this idea to go along with our verse snippet - "John told others about Jesus. Luke 3:18" by writing the words onto strips ahead of time, then as we made our chains, we were reminded that John told others about Jesus, and so can we we. Finally, we ended our lesson by talking about John baptizing people, after they turned away from their sins - preparing them to meet Jesus, and how he ultimately baptized Jesus too, initiating the active portion of His ministry, illustrated by a blue frosted graham cracker and teddy graham snack, which they loved putting together (though now I can't find where that one came from). A word of caution to the wise: when giving children, dressed in church clothes, blue frosting to slathering onto graham crackers, painting smocks might not be a bad idea.
Abraham was a man of great faith, but Abraham's faith was tested and demonstrated when God called him to sacrifice his son, Isaac. These Abraham Was Called to Sacrifice Isaac activities for children are about the story of Abraham being tested and will help kids understand God's power and provision when we trust Him.
David and Goliath Bible Word Search Puzzles
Use this children's sermon to help kids learn to let their light shine for Jesus. You can use "Let Your Light Shine" in Sunday school, children's church or at home. This children's sermon is based on Matthew 5:14-16.
Fun Bible lessons for kids of all ages keep kids engaged. Free Bible Lessons for young kids will help your youth grow closer to God.
Printable Bible Hero Stations- Great for Youth Ministries, Sunday School, Outreach, and Home! Teach Kids About Bible Heroes in a Fun Way!
Genesis 24 Isaac and Rebekah Video For Kids
The following Bible lesson activities feature Nicodemus, the Jewish leader who came to Jesus by night to talk to Him about spiritual things.
Acts 9 Paul's Conversion Kids Spot The Difference
Deborah was a Judge (leader) in Israel whom God used to free them from their enemies. These free activities are about this figure in Israel's history.
These free, printable Gideon Bible activities will help kids understand that God can use weak people and give them courage to accomplish what He wants.
Free printable preschool Bible lesson. Jesus healed many people throughout His ministry. In Luke 17:11-19, Jesus healed ten lepers, but only one was thankful.
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Not long after the flood, people got together and decided to make a name for themselves by building a huge tower. These efforts were driven by human pride. These Tower of Babel Bible activities are about this important event in early Bible history and will help kids see the ongoing impact of sin on the world.
God called Jonah to preach repentance to the people of Ninevah, but Jonah didn’t want the people to repent, so he ran from God. But no one can run from God. Jonah was a reluctant prophet, but this dramatic story shows how God can accomplish His will in our lives even when we refuse to obey. God is powerful. God is patient. God is loving.
This is a great object lesson to explain God's love to kids