Philip Ethiopian Eunuch Coloring Page for Kids
Last Wednesday during art time, my 7-year-old loved coloring a page with Philip and the Ethiopian eunuch. This Philip Ethiopian Eunuch coloring page for kids includes 6 delightful images from the story, perfect for a Sunday school lesson. It's a free printable that sparks discussions about sharing faith.
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Philip Meeting the Eunuch
Philip approaches the Ethiopian eunuch's chariot while holding a scroll, with the eunuch looking curiously at him.
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Eunuch Reading the Scroll
The Ethiopian eunuch sits in his chariot, intently reading the scroll, with a puzzled expression on his face.
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Philip Explaining the Scripture
Philip stands beside the eunuch's chariot, joyfully explaining the scripture with animated gestures, while the eunuch listens eagerly.
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Baptism in Water
Philip baptizes the Ethiopian eunuch in a river, with water splashing around and joyful expressions on both of their faces.
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Eunuch's Joyful Reaction
The Ethiopian eunuch, now smiling brightly, waves goodbye as Philip disappears, with the river in the background.
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Philip's Continued Mission
Philip walks along a road, smiling and looking ahead, ready for his next mission, with cheerful trees on the side.
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About this Bible story
In Acts 8:35, Philip meets an Ethiopian eunuch who’s reading Scripture. Philip explains the good news of Jesus to him. This story shows how God uses ordinary people to share His love.
“Then Philip began with that very passage of Scripture and told him the good news.”
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids color, ask them what they think makes a good friend. Highlight Philip’s willingness to help the eunuch understand Scripture, showing the importance of sharing our faith. You’ll need crayons and maybe some snacks to keep everyone engaged. This activity can take around 30 minutes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Philip Ethiopian Eunuch coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are completely free! You can easily download them in PDF format without any signup required. They’re perfect for personal or classroom use, and kids will love coloring while learning about the Bible.
What’s a good way to explain the Ethiopian eunuch's story while my kids color?+
As they color, ask kids why they think Philip was chosen to share the good news. This prompts discussion about obedience and sharing faith. You might also mention how the eunuch was eager to understand Scripture, which can inspire curiosity in your kids.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
In your Sunday school lesson, use the coloring pages as a visual aid while teaching about Philip's encounter with the Ethiopian eunuch. Highlight how Philip was led by the Spirit to share God's message, encouraging kids to be open to sharing their faith.
More about these Bible coloring pages
While my kids were coloring, my 7-year-old asked why Philip ran to the chariot. It led to a great conversation about being ready to share the good news, just like Philip did. The Philip Ethiopian Eunuch coloring page features key scenes, like Philip explaining the Scripture, with the words 'Then Philip began with that very passage of Scripture and told him the good news' (Acts 8:35) prominently included. These 6 images are engaging and help kids visualize the story. On Friday, we used these pages in our homeschool group, and the kids enjoyed discussing how they could share their faith with friends. The simple designs make it easy for kids to color and stay focused while learning about the Bible.