Philip And The Ethiopian Eunuch Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday afternoon, my 7-year-old worked on the 'Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch' coloring page. It features Philip sharing the good news, with six fun images highlighting their meeting. This free printable is perfect for a Sunday school lesson or a quiet afternoon activity.

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About this Bible story

In Acts 8:35, Philip meets an Ethiopian eunuch on the road. The eunuch was reading Scripture, and Philip explained the good news of Jesus to him. This story shows how God uses us to share His message.

β€œPhilip began with that very passage of Scripture.”

β€” Acts 8:35 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage kids to color while discussing how Philip shared the gospel. Ask them, 'Why do you think it was important for Philip to explain the Scripture?' Highlight how Philip's obedience led to the eunuch's baptism. Set aside about 20 minutes and provide plenty of crayons for creativity!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Philip And Eunuch coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free to download and require no signup. You can print them out for personal or classroom use. Perfect for your Sunday school binder!

How can I help my kids understand the story while they color?+

As your kids color, ask them what they think Philip explained to the Ethiopian eunuch. This can lead to a rich discussion about sharing Jesus' message. You might need just colored pencils and about 30 minutes for them to finish a page.

What Bible verse pairs well with the Philip and Eunuch coloring page?+

Acts 8:35 is perfect to discuss while coloring. It highlights how Philip used Scripture to share about Jesus, reinforcing the importance of the Word in our lives. This can deepen kids’ understanding of witnessing.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While sitting at the kitchen table last Tuesday, my 9-year-old colored the 'Philip and the Ethiopian Eunuch' page, asking why Philip was in the desert. I explained how 'Philip began with that very passage of Scripture' (Acts 8:35) to share the gospel. In our coloring set, kids can see Philip, the Ethiopian eunuch, and even the chariot! Each image brings the story to life, making it engaging for young learners. We often use these pages as part of our Sunday school curriculum, and they spark great discussions about sharing faith. My kids love using their favorite crayons to brighten up these scenes.