Abraham And Sarah Coloring Page for Kids

Last Wednesday during art time, we worked on the 'Abraham and Sarah' story coloring pages. Kids loved coloring Abraham and Sarah together with their tents and stars. This free printable has six images that bring the Bible story to life, perfect for a Sunday school lesson.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

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About this Bible story

Abraham and Sarah were special people in the Bible. God changed Abram's name to Abraham, which means 'father of many'. This happened when God promised they would have a child, even in their old age (Genesis 17:5).

β€œNo longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham.”

β€” Genesis 17:5 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them, 'What do you think it means to have faith like Abraham?' Highlight the moment when God promises Abraham a child despite his age. Use crayons or watercolor paints to add texture, and consider displaying their finished work in the classroom as a reminder of God's promises.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Abraham and Sarah coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF and print as many copies as needed for personal or classroom use. The kids will love them!

What colors should kids use for Abraham and Sarah's tents?+

Encourage kids to use vibrant colors for the tents, like reds and yellows, to make them stand out. They can also add some earthy tones for the ground. Using colored pencils or markers can help them create beautiful details.

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

While coloring, ask kids about God's promises in their lives. Tie in the verse where God changes Abram's name to Abraham, highlighting the importance of faith. This will help them understand the story better and connect it to their personal experiences.

More about these Bible coloring pages

My 10-year-old, Lily, spent an hour coloring Abraham and Sarah while I read from Genesis. She was particularly excited when I mentioned, 'No longer will you be called Abram; your name will be Abraham' (Genesis 17:5). The six images in this 'Abraham and Sarah coloring page for kids' show key moments, like the couple looking at the stars and God’s promise to them. We talked about how important it is to trust God's promises, even when things seem impossible. Afterward, I plan to ask the kids how they think Abraham felt when he received God's promise. This coloring page is a wonderful way to engage kids during our Bible lesson and allows them to express their creativity while connecting with the story. The pages are simple to print and easy for kids to color, making it a perfect addition to our study on Abraham and Sarah.