Stations Cross 7 Coloring Page for Kids

'I am the man who has seen affliction.' This verse reminds us of Jesus' journey. With six images to color, kids can engage with the Stations Cross 7 story during Sunday school. It's a free printable that makes learning fun.

Reviewed by Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor

Coloring pages gallery

Download Full PDF (6 pages)A4US LetterLetter

Loved this page?

Help other Sunday school teachers, homeschool parents, and church volunteers find this free resource.

About this story

In the Stations Cross 7 story, Jesus carries His cross, showing His love for us. Lamentations 3:1 says, 'I am the man who has seen affliction.' This lesson helps kids understand sacrifice and compassion.

β€œI am the man who has seen affliction.”

β€” Lamentations 3:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While kids color, ask them how they think Jesus felt while carrying the cross. Highlight the moment when Jesus showed love through His sacrifice. Use crayons for easy coloring, and consider sharing a simple prayer at the end.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Stations Cross 7 coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! The Stations Cross 7 coloring pages are free and available for PDF download. You can print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class without any signup.

Why is it important for kids to color the Stations Cross 7 pages?+

Coloring the Stations Cross 7 pages helps kids engage with the story. It allows them to reflect on Jesus' sacrifice while using their creativity. Provide them with washable markers for easy cleanup afterward!

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

You can use the Stations Cross 7 coloring pages as a visual aid while teaching the lesson. Discuss the meaning of sacrifice and relate it to Lamentations 3:1. Encourage kids to share their thoughts as they color.

More about these coloring pages

Last Wednesday, my 7-year-old colored the Stations Cross 7 page while I read the story. The moment he saw Jesus carrying His cross, he asked why Jesus had to suffer so much. We talked about sacrifice and love, connecting it to the verse, 'I am the man who has seen affliction.' (Lamentations 3:1). The coloring page features six unique images that illustrate this important moment in the Bible. It's perfect for our homeschool lessons or to share with friends at church. Kids can use crayons or colored pencils, and I love seeing their different interpretations of the story each time. Trust me, this free printable will be a blessing during your lessons!