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22 Summer Bible Verses you can download, print, and use immediately for kids, summer camp, family devotions, Bible Bees, VBS, and more!
David and Goliath Bible Word Search Puzzles
VERSES: Numbers 13:1-14: MEMORY VERSE: Numbers 13:23 "And they...cut down...a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it ...
Printable Noah's Ark Activity Book and lessons for kids ages 3-5 (Kindergarten - 1st grade). Bible resources for Homeschoolers, Sunday and Sabbath lessons.
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.
We had a blast with these Gideon activities for kids, they especially loved our craft this week.
I love finding games to play in our Sunday School class that are engaging and help kids remember the Bible story. The story of Ruth and Boaz is perfect
This free printable preschool Bible lesson covers the life of the prophet Elijah. God providing food and water. Elijah and the Widow, The prophets of Baal and The quiet whisper.
Kids are good at figuring things out, (especially if it's something you're trying to surprise them with). Give your kids some summer fun with this free, printable Bible Detectives Adventure Kit! There are 26 mysteries that they'll solve while learning more about the Bible and they'll have the fun of sharpening their sleuthing skills! (As if they really need help in that area!) The kit includes a decoder, background sheet, and case files for each Bible character.
Want to keep your kids in God's Word this summer? This great list of summer Bible activities, Bible studies and other fun lesson ideas will make it easy!
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Jesus met many people during His ministry on earth. Two women He met were sisters named Mary and Martha. When Jesus visited, they had two different reactions. We read about them in Luke 10:38-42. This free printable Bible lesson is ideal for children at church or home. It includes worksheets, coloring pages, craft, games and Bible activities and much more.
God used Elijah to remind His people of how powerful He is and how important it is to follow Him. These free activities are about the prophet Elijah.
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
Free Ten Commandment Bible Printables for K-5. Students learn their ten commandments with our free printable coloring pages, bookmakrs, crafts, flashcards and more.
King Josiah Preschool Bible lesson. Free printable worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more. Learn about the young king who loved God's word.
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.
We started lesson 14, Isaac, the Son of Promise, by talking about the promises God had made to Abraham. (You can read about Lesson 13 here.) We then had a brief discussion about how sometimes we have to wait to receive the things promised to us. Perhaps we are promised a holiday or a special […]
Here is a fun and engaging activity to do with your children when you are studying the 7 days of creation. There are key verses for each day. As well as, coloring pages to go
Try these 11 Bible study ideas God and draw closer to him, even in the busy days of summer-and download free journaling printables!
This summer object lesson uses items tossed in a pillow case to give kids a chance to reflect on God's goodness in ways they may not have thought of!
Free Bible Alphabet Coloring Pages
James Coloring Page In this lesson, we will consider the power of words. They can build up or break down, and the tongue is quite a significant weapon. We Bible Lesson Plans for Kids, James, Uncategorized Tame that Tongue! (James 3:1-12) Bible Lesson for Kids
Free Jonah and the Whale printables, easy craft ideas, and fun activities to enhance your study of this popular Bible story.
This free printable David and Goliath Preschool lesson is based on 1 Samuel 17:1-50. It includes activities, worksheets, games, coloring pages crafts and more.
Moses is one of the towering figures of the Old Testament. These free, printable Moses Bible activities are related to this great Old Testament character.
Help you child explore the book of Job through free printable lesson, worksheets, coloring pages, crafts and more. Learn the importance of loving God first.
This origami Bible craft is super easy to make - your kids will have a blast coloring it and seeing what Bible verse they can bless their friends with!
After we read the Ruth storybook we went through a couple of Ruth activities for kids and they had a blast playing one of the games in particular.
Do you know any preschoolers that struggle with obedience?
Jonah and the big Fish. FREE preschool Bible lesson. Printable includes games and activities, worksheets, coloring pages, craft, story and much more.
This summer began for us with the advent of two young guests. They’ll stay a couple of weeks and then head off to their grandma’s. I warned their dad before they arrived that they should be ready for morning devos! Morning devotionals are a summertime tradition at my house. For my homeschooler, during the school year, Bible is an academic subject. My public school teen and I talk about how to apply God’s principles to her school life all the time. But when the rigors of school are over, when summer slows everything down, we take a few minutes everyday after breakfast and read the Bible together. We memorize God’s Word and think His thoughts after Him. These moments are precious. For me they offer insight into my children’s spiritual development and opportunities to address the questions and subjects on their minds. It also offers me the chance to confess to them. As we talk, I can be first to admit my failings. Children and teens can easily feel isolated and overwhelmed in their struggle against sin. Although they see our faults all too clearly, it isn’t always easy for them to see that we acknowledge that these are sins to be repented and confessed. For the kids the blessings are abundant. Devotionals help them get their day started with a regular scheduled time with God a habit we hope they carry into adulthood. They bring ideas in front of them that might not come up in Sunday School. They allow children and teens to interact directly with the Word (as opposed to a story/lesson book) and gives them an opportunity to have spiritual conversations with their parents. These morning times with God put kids in a different frame of mind. This summer the kids (right now all 4 of them! I am sending all my respect right now to you mothers of larger families!!!!) and I are working in Colossians. We have begun by memorizing Colossians 3:1-4 (See the note below for some awesome links to help you get started on your memorization journey!). Therefore if you have been raised up with Christ, keep seeking the things above, where Christ is, seated at the right hand of God. Set your mind on the things above, not on the things that are on earth. For you have died and your life is hidden with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, is revealed, then you also will be revealed with Him in glory. (Colossians 3:1-4) I want to be seeking the things above as the verse says. I want my kids minds to be pointed heavenward where Christ is. The best way I know to make that happen is to be studying with them. I would love for you have the chance to do that with your kids too. So this summer I will be posting a series of short devotionals that will include the scripture we are studying, questions for you and the kids, and particular insights we gleaned from our study. We did this last year with “6 Short Kids Devotionals from Daniel." So if you are ready to get started with devotionals and don’t want to wait as the Colossians posts come out one by one, go for it! If you want to make sure not to miss any of the posts, send me an email ([email protected]) with the subject “Summer Devo Series” and I’ll be sure you get an email letting you know when each one comes out. And of course you are always welcome to subscribe. Use the box above on the right, or if you want email me at [email protected]! Until our Lord Jesus Christ is revealed in glory! Helene PS. I know how hard memorization can be. And how discouraging! So I reached out to some bloggers I care about and came up with these great links. 10 Bible Memorization Tips That Won't Take All Day Making Colorful Scripture Cards 5 Better Ways to Memorize Scripture Scripture Challenge! SaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSaveSave
This is one of our most popular printable Bible worksheet activities for kids. Use the link below to download in easy print PDF format. Don't miss our Bible Worksheets Worksheet: Learn about the Bible