Abraham's Tent Coloring Page for Kids
Last Tuesday afternoon, my 7-year-old colored the Abraham's Tent pages and was curious about why Abraham welcomed strangers. This engaging activity features six images that highlight the story, making it perfect for Sunday school lessons. Plus, it's a free printable!
Coloring pages gallery
Abraham in His Tent
Abraham sits inside his large tent, looking out with a welcoming smile, a few sheep grazing nearby.
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Sarah Preparing Food
Sarah is outside the tent, cooking bread on a fire, with a cheerful expression and a basket of grain beside her.
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Three Visitors
Three angels approach the tent, smiling and waving, while Abraham and Sarah look on with curiosity.
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Promise of a Son
The angels announce the promise of a son to Abraham and Sarah, who look surprised and delighted.
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Abraham's Joy
Abraham stands outside the tent, arms raised in joy, celebrating the promise with a big smile.
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Sarah Laughing
Sarah laughs joyfully, holding her belly, as she hears the promise of a son, with the tent in the background.
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About this Bible story
In Genesis 18:1, Abraham was sitting at the entrance to his tent. This story teaches kids about hospitality and faith, as Abraham welcomed visitors into his home. It's a wonderful way to introduce them to the importance of kindness.
βAbraham was sitting at the entrance to his tent.β
How to Use These Coloring Pages
While kids are coloring, ask them, 'Why is it important to be kind to strangers?' Highlight how Abraham welcomed his visitors with open arms. Gather some colored pencils and plan a follow-up activity where they can draw their own tents or homes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these Abraham's Tent coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+
Yes, these pages are completely free with no signup required! You can easily download them as a PDF and print copies for personal or classroom use. They're perfect for any Sunday school lesson.
Can my kids color Abraham's Tent pages while I read the story?+
Absolutely! Coloring while you read can help kids stay engaged. Just grab some crayons or colored pencils, and let them create while you share the story. It's a great way to reinforce the lesson.
How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+
Consider discussing the importance of welcoming others, just like Abraham did. You can read Genesis 18:1 and then have kids color the pages. Ask them how they can show kindness to others in their lives.
More about these Bible coloring pages
Last week during our homeschool art time, my 9-year-old started coloring the Abraham's Tent coloring page. As he colored, he asked, 'Why did Abraham invite those men to stay?' I loved how this sparked a conversation about the importance of hospitality in our faith. The pages include images of Abraham sitting at the entrance of his tent, interacting with the visitors, and even the beautiful desert setting from the story. The Bible verse says, 'Abraham was sitting at the entrance to his tent' (Genesis 18:1). With six different designs, these pages provide a fun way for kids to connect with the story while expressing their creativity. This is a lovely resource for any Sunday school class or family Bible time.