St Joan Of Arc Coloring Page for Sunday School

Last Sunday, my third graders loved hearing about St. Joan of Arc's bravery. The St Joan Of Arc coloring page for Sunday School features six delightful images, including Joan in armor and leading her troops. These free printable pages are perfect for our lesson on courage in faith.

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About this story

St. Joan of Arc, a brave young woman, led the French army to victory. She believed she was chosen by God to help her country. Her story teaches us about courage and faith.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While the kids color, ask them, 'What does courage mean to you?' Highlight the moment when St. Joan leads her troops, reminding them of her unwavering faith. Prepare colored pencils and ensure you have about 30 minutes for the activity. It always sparks great conversations!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these St Joan Of Arc coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The St Joan Of Arc coloring pages are free to download with no signup required. They're perfect for personal and classroom use. Just print them out, and you're ready for a fun lesson.

How can I tie St Joan of Arc's story into our lesson?+

You can emphasize her faith and bravery while kids color. Ask them how they can show courage in their own lives, just like Joan did. Use colored pencils or markers for a neat finish, and allow about 30 minutes for coloring.

What Bible verse pairs with this coloring page?+

A great verse to pair with St. Joan of Arc's story is from Joshua 1:9, where it says to 'be strong and courageous.' This connects beautifully with her faith and courage as she fought for her beliefs.

More about these coloring pages

The St Joan Of Arc coloring page for Sunday School features six engaging images that capture her strength and determination. One shows her in shining armor, holding a flag, a perfect reminder of her bravery. As we color, I often remind my students of how Joan listened to God's call, saying, 'I am not afraid... God is with me.' This encourages them to think about their own courage in following God. During our lesson last quarter, I noticed how my eight-year-old, Lily, connected with Joan's story. She asked how Joan could be so brave at such a young age. This coloring page is a fantastic tool for helping kids relate to Joan's faith. I keep these printables in my classroom binder; they make great additions to our discussions during crafts.