St Andrew Coloring Page for Adults

Coffee fills the air as I sit down with the St Andrew coloring page for adults. This free printable features 6 images depicting Andrew's journey as a disciple. A perfect way to reflect on his story during quiet moments after a busy day.

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About this story

In the New Testament, we learn about Andrew, one of Jesus' first disciples. John 1:40 tells us, 'Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of the two.' His calling reminds us of the importance of friendship and sharing faith.

β€œAndrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of the two.”

β€” John 1:40 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask your group, 'How do you think Andrew felt when he met Jesus?' Focus on how he introduced Peter to Christ. Use colored pencils for a soft finish, allowing time for discussion about their own experiences of sharing their faith.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can adults use these St Andrew pages for Bible journaling?+

Yes, these pages are free and perfect for adults! You can easily download the PDF and print them for your personal journaling or group study. Enjoy using fine-tipped pens or watercolors for a unique touch.

How can I connect Andrew's story to my own faith journey?+

Consider reflecting on how Andrew's decision to follow Jesus impacts your life. As you color, think about moments when you've shared your faith with others, just as he did with Peter. This can lead to meaningful discussions or journaling prompts.

What Bible verse pairs well with this coloring page?+

John 1:40 is perfect for this page, highlighting Andrew's role in introducing Peter to Jesus. Discussing this verse while coloring can inspire conversations about the importance of community and sharing faith with others.

More about these coloring pages

The soft rustle of paper breaks the morning silence. As I color the St Andrew coloring page, I recall the words, 'Andrew, Simon Peter's brother, was one of the two' (John 1:40). Each image brings to life Andrew's dedication to his brother and his role as a fisherman turned disciple. The warm hues of my gel pens feel like a gentle reminder of God's calling. Just last week, I took a moment on a Sunday afternoon to sit down and reflect on Andrew's commitment to sharing Jesus with others. These images invite contemplation, making it a meaningful addition to my Bible journaling routine. I find it rejuvenating to blend art with faith, allowing me to connect deeply with scripture and personal insights as I color.