Paul's Shipwreck Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday, my 7-year-old colored a ship in a storm while asking about Paul’s adventures. This Paul's shipwreck coloring page for kids includes 6 exciting images that can bring the Bible story to life during Sunday school or at home. It's a free printable for your classroom binder, too!

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

Paul's shipwreck story from Acts 27 shows how he stayed brave during a storm. He told the people on the ship, 'Keep up your courage.' Even when things got tough, Paul trusted God.

Keep up your courage.

Acts 27:25 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Encourage kids to share their favorite part of Paul’s journey while they color. Focus on how Paul encouraged everyone by saying, 'Keep up your courage.' Use these pages as a way to discuss faith and trust in God during challenging times. You might need crayons and a timer for a fun 30-minute session!

Frequently Asked Questions

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

Yes! These pages are free to download, with no signup required. You can easily print them for personal or classroom use. Perfect for Sunday school activities!

Why did Paul stay calm during the shipwreck?+

Paul trusted in God’s promise, which helped him stay calm. You can talk about how faith can help us in difficult moments while the kids color the pages.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Acts 27:25 pairs perfectly with this coloring page, emphasizing Paul's courage and faith. Discussing this verse while coloring can help kids understand the connection between the story and their own lives.

More about these Bible coloring pages

During our Wednesday craft time, my 9-year-old grabbed the crayons and got excited about the image of Paul on the ship. In Acts 27, Paul reassured everyone by saying, 'Keep up your courage.' That really resonated with the kids as they colored. This printable has six images, including a dramatic storm scene and Paul speaking to the crew. I love how it lets kids dive into the story while being creative. Last week, we used these pages during our Sunday school lesson, and the kids asked insightful questions about trusting God in tough times. It's such a joy to see them engaged and learning through art.