St Mother Teresa Coloring Page for Kids

Last Saturday, my kids and I colored a St Mother Teresa coloring page together. They loved bringing her story to life with crayons! This printable offers 6 different images, perfect for our Sunday school lesson on compassion and service.

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About this story

St Mother Teresa dedicated her life to helping the poor and sick. She believed in serving others, showing love to everyone around her. Her story teaches us to care for those in need.

How to Use These Coloring Pages

As the kids color, ask them, 'What does it mean to serve others?' Highlight St Mother Teresa's work with the sick and poor, and explain how she lived out Jesus' teachings. Set aside about 30 minutes for a fun coloring session with colored pencils or markers, followed by a discussion on how they can help someone this week.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these St Mother Teresa coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These pages are free and available for download with no signup needed. You can print them for personal or classroom use—perfect for your Sunday school lesson!

Can my 8-year-old finish a St Mother Teresa page in one sitting?+

Absolutely! The pages are designed to be engaging yet manageable for kids. I’d suggest having colored pencils or markers ready for a fun and focused coloring session.

How can I use this in a Sunday school lesson?+

While coloring, ask kids how they can show love to others like St Mother Teresa did. Discuss her belief in serving the poor, reinforcing the lesson that small acts of kindness can make a big difference.

More about these coloring pages

Every time I mention St Mother Teresa, my 9-year-old lights up with stories of her kindness. While coloring, she asked, 'Why did St Mother Teresa help so many people?' I reminded her that Jesus said to 'love your neighbor as yourself' (Mark 12:31). These six images capture different moments of St Mother Teresa's life, from caring for children to comforting the elderly. My kids enjoy using bright colors to express their love for her work. Last week, we spent a rainy afternoon coloring, talking about how we can help others just like she did. It's amazing how much they pick up from these simple activities.