Good Samaritan Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday during class, my third graders were so excited to color the Good Samaritan pages. Each of the six images shows key parts of the story, like the Samaritan helping the injured man. This free printable is perfect for our Sunday school lesson.

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About this Bible story

In Luke 10:33, we learn about a compassionate Samaritan. He helps a traveler in need. The story teaches kids the importance of kindness and love for others. This coloring page captures that moment beautifully.

A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was.

Luke 10:33 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask the kids, 'What does it mean to be a good neighbor?' Highlight how the Samaritan stopped to help the injured man, showing love and compassion. This activity can be done in about 30 minutes, using crayons or markers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Good Samaritan coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are completely free to print and no signup is required. You can easily download the PDF for personal or classroom use. Perfect for including in your Sunday school binder!

How can I explain the Samaritan story while my class colors?+

As the kids color, ask them how they would feel if they were the traveler in need. This can spark discussion about empathy and kindness, which are central to the Good Samaritan story.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

Luke 10:33 pairs perfectly with this coloring page. It emphasizes the importance of compassion, which is the core message of the Good Samaritan. You can discuss how the Samaritan’s actions reflect Jesus' teachings.

More about these Bible coloring pages

Last Saturday morning, I laid out the Good Samaritan coloring pages on the tables for my third graders. With images depicting the Samaritan helping the injured man, my students were eager to color while discussing their favorite parts of the story. 'A Samaritan, as he traveled, came where the man was' (Luke 10:33) is a powerful moment to reflect on kindness. These pages not only keep their hands busy but also keep their hearts engaged. I watched as they shared crayons and talked about how they can be like the Good Samaritan in their own lives. Each of the six images offers a new scene from the story, making it a great tool to reinforce the lesson. I even made copies for the kids to take home and share with their families.