Peter Cornelius Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday, my kids colored the Peter Cornelius pages during our Bible study. They loved the images of Peter sharing God’s message. This free printable includes 6 engaging illustrations that help kids learn the story while having fun—perfect for Sunday school!

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About this Bible story

Peter and Cornelius met in a powerful story from Acts 10:34. God showed that He loves everyone, saying, 'God does not show favoritism.' Peter learned that God's grace is for all people, not just a few.

God does not show favoritism.

Acts 10:34 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them how they think Cornelius felt when he received Peter's message. Highlight how Peter learned that God's love is for everyone, not just a select few. You'll need crayons or markers, and set aside about 30 minutes for this activity to keep them engaged.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Peter Cornelius coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Peter Cornelius coloring pages are completely free and don’t require any signup. You can easily download the PDF and print as many copies as you need for personal or classroom use.

What can I ask my kids about the Peter Cornelius pages while they color?+

While coloring, you can ask kids how Peter felt when he met Cornelius. Encourage them to think about why it was significant for Peter to share God’s love with someone who wasn’t Jewish. This can lead to a deeper understanding of acceptance.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

You can use the Peter Cornelius coloring pages to reinforce the lesson about God's love for everyone. As kids color, remind them that God shows no favoritism, and discuss how they can share love with others in their lives.

More about these Bible coloring pages

One sunny afternoon, my 7-year-old daughter was excited to color the Peter Cornelius pages. The moment she saw Peter talking to Cornelius, she asked why it was important that Peter shared the message of Jesus with someone from a different background. We chatted about how 'God does not show favoritism' (Acts 10:34), and it opened up a wonderful discussion about acceptance and love. The 6 images in this free printable really bring the story to life, showing Peter receiving the vision and meeting Cornelius. I think these illustrations will help kids connect with the message during our Sunday school lesson. I printed them out to use in our class, and I'm sure the kids will enjoy coloring them as we learn together.