Paul Writing Letters Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved coloring the Paul Writing Letters pages. Each of the 6 images shows Paul writing letters, surrounded by the tools he used. This free printable is perfect for your Sunday school lesson, helping kids connect with Paul’s important work.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

Paul wrote many important letters to the early churches. In 2 Timothy 4:13, he asked for books and parchments saying, 'Bring with you the books and parchments.' These letters helped spread God's word and encouraged believers.

Bring with you the books and parchments.

2 Timothy 4:13 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they think Paul's letters helped the people who received them. Highlight the moment when Paul says, 'Bring with you the books and parchments' (2 Timothy 4:13) to emphasize the value of learning. Set aside about 20 minutes for coloring and discussion.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Paul Writing Letters coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free and don’t require any sign-up. You can download them as a PDF for use in your classroom or church. They're perfect for engaging your students.

How can I connect the Paul Writing Letters pages to our lesson?+

You can highlight how Paul's letters helped guide the early church. Have the kids discuss what they think Paul wrote about in his letters while coloring. It’s a fun way to reinforce the lesson!

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

The coloring page connects well with 2 Timothy 4:13, where Paul asks for his books and parchments. Discussing this verse shows the importance of scripture and learning in our faith.

More about these Bible coloring pages

At our Sunday school last week, the kids were excited to color while learning about Paul. One of my students, Hannah, especially enjoyed the image of Paul penning a letter, filled with details from his life. The lesson tied beautifully to 2 Timothy 4:13, where Paul asks, 'Bring with you the books and parchments.' With six different images, this Paul Writing Letters coloring page offers plenty of opportunities for creativity. I keep copies in my classroom binder for easy access, and they really help reinforce the story. Having the kids color while discussing how Paul's letters encouraged early Christians makes the lesson stick. It’s a great way to share Paul's impact on the church in a fun, engaging way.