66 Books of the Bible Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Wednesday during class, my third graders loved coloring the 66 books of the Bible coloring page for Sunday school. With six images to choose from, they brought to life stories from the Old and New Testaments. It's a free printable resource perfect for our lesson on God's Word.

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About this Bible story

The 66 books of the Bible tell us about God's message. Each book has its own story and lesson. As my students learn, they often ask about their favorite stories, like David and Goliath or Noah's Ark.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

During coloring time, ask your students which book of the Bible they like the most and why. Highlight a key moment, such as the bravery of David in facing Goliath. Have colored pencils handy for easy cleanup, and consider following up with a discussion about their favorite stories.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these 66 Books Bible coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these 66 Books Bible coloring pages are completely free! There's no signup required, and you can download the PDF for personal or classroom use. It's perfect for enhancing our Sunday school lesson.

What stories are highlighted in the 66 Books Bible coloring pages?+

The coloring pages feature stories like Noah's Ark, David's victory, and Jesus' parables. These allow kids to color while learning about each story's significance, making it a fun and engaging way to connect with the Bible.

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

You can use the 66 books of the Bible coloring pages to introduce each book's main theme. For example, while kids color the page on Genesis, discuss creation and God's promises. This reinforces the lesson while keeping them engaged.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While my students colored, I heard them chatting about their favorite Bible stories. They'd giggle when discussing Jonah and the whale, while others focused on the vibrant images of Moses' journey. Each page in the 66 books of the Bible coloring page shows a unique story, allowing them to express their creativity. As they colored, I shared with them that God’s Word is a light to our path, reminding them that, 'Your word is a lamp for my feet' (Psalm 119:105). This coloring activity not only keeps their hands busy but also reinforces what we learn in class. I keep these pages handy for any lesson, and they always spark great conversations about faith.