Judith And Holofernes Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last week, my third graders loved learning about Judith's bravery. These Judith And Holofernes coloring pages each show key moments from the story, perfect for Sunday school lessons. With 6 free printable images, they'll keep the kids engaged while deepening their understanding of this inspiring tale.

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About this story

Judith bravely confronted Holofernes to save her people. She was a woman of faith and courage, calling on God with her words, 'Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day.' (Judith 13:7).

β€œStrengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day.”

β€” Judith 13:7 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them how they can show courage in their own lives, just like Judith. Highlight her prayer for strength as a moment of faith. You might want to provide markers and colored pencils, allowing for a vibrant discussion about bravery. This could be a 30-minute activity, perfect for your lesson plan.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Judith And Holofernes coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Judith And Holofernes coloring pages are free to download, no signup required. You can get the PDF, which is perfect for personal and classroom use. They’re great for including in your Sunday school binder.

What key lesson can I highlight while kids color Judith And Holofernes?+

You can ask the kids why Judith's faith was crucial in her moment of bravery. As they color, discuss how trusting God can help in difficult situations, much like Judith did. This can lead to meaningful conversations about courage.

How does this story connect to Judith 13:7?+

Judith's plea for strength in her prayer, 'Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day,' shows her reliance on God. This connection emphasizes the importance of faith in moments of challenge, a core lesson to discuss during your Sunday school class.

More about these coloring pages

Last Sunday, I gathered my third graders around the table to color their Judith And Holofernes pages. As they filled in the details, I reminded them of Judith's courage. In one image, she stands ready with a sword, a symbol of her faith as she prayed, 'Strengthen me, O Lord God of Israel, this day.' (Judith 13:7). The kids were completely absorbed, discussing how Judith trusted God to help her save her people. These pages are not just fun; they also invite important conversations about bravery and faith. I also encourage my students to think about their own moments of courage. As they color, it's a great time to share stories about times they've had to be brave, just like Judith. The 6 images not only illustrate the story beautifully but also provide a tangible way for them to engage with the lesson.