Tower of Babel Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Tuesday during our lesson, my third graders were captivated by the Tower of Babel story. This tower of babel coloring page for Sunday school features six images that help illustrate the story and engage kids. It's a free printable resource perfect for our upcoming class.

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About this Bible story

In Genesis 11, the people decided to build a tower to reach the heavens. God saw this and said, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language.' This was the beginning of many languages. It's a reminder of God's power and wisdom.

Come, let us go down and confuse their language.

Genesis 11:7 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

Ask your students, 'What do you think happened when everyone started speaking different languages?' while they color. Highlight the moment God decided to confuse their language, showing His ultimate control. Have crayons ready, and consider a follow-up discussion about cooperation and listening to God’s plans.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Tower Of Babel coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes, these pages are completely free to download, with no signup required! You can print them for personal or classroom use. They fit perfectly in your Sunday school binder for your lessons!

How can I help my students understand the Tower of Babel story while they color?+

As they color, mention how the tower was a symbol of the people's desire to be like God. Ask them why they think God decided to confuse their language and what that teaches us about unity and humility.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

You can use Genesis 11:7, which highlights God's response to the people's ambition. Discuss how this verse connects to the illustrations they’re coloring, emphasizing God's authority and wisdom over human plans.

More about these Bible coloring pages

While teaching last week's lesson, the kids were really intrigued by how the Tower of Babel was supposed to reach the heavens. They loved coloring the images showing the tower and the confusion that followed. The page includes scenes of the people working together and God's response, where He says, 'Come, let us go down and confuse their language' (Genesis 11:7). Each of the six images captures this significant moment. I've found that using these coloring pages helps the kids remember the story better. Just last Sunday, I saw my 8-year-old nephew excitedly pointing out details in his colored page, sharing what he learned. It’s a great way to reinforce the lesson while keeping the kids engaged.