Faith Coloring Pages β Free Printable Christian
Free Faith coloring pages featuring Hebrews 11 heroes of faith, mustard seed parable, walking by faith. For Sunday school faith lessons.
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Faith coloring pages β Hebrews 11, the mustard seed, walking by sight unseen
Faith is the foundational theological virtue in Christian tradition. It's the first of Paul's three (faith, hope, love β 1 Corinthians 13:13). It's the only thing that "without it, it is impossible to please God" (Hebrews 11:6). It's what Jesus repeatedly looked for and praised when he encountered ordinary people in the gospels β the centurion, the woman with the bleeding, blind Bartimaeus, the friends who lowered the paralytic through the roof.
This faith section holds every page on the site organized around the theme of faith β the Hebrews 11 "hall of faith" heroes, the mustard seed parable, the "walking by faith and not by sight" passages, and the various gospel encounters where Jesus identified faith in unexpected people.
What Christian faith means
Three things faith is, biblically:
1. Trust in God's character and promises
Faith means trusting that God is who he says he is and will do what he says he will do. Abraham trusted God's promise of descendants when his body was as good as dead. Noah trusted God's warning of the flood when there was no visible sign of rain. Moses trusted God's call when he had every reason to think himself unqualified.
2. Belief in the unseen
"Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen" (Hebrews 11:1). Faith reaches beyond visible evidence to trust in spiritual reality. This doesn't mean blind belief β it means trust extended to that which transcends physical verification.
3. Active obedience
Biblical faith is not merely intellectual assent; it's lived response. James 2:17 β "Faith without works is dead." The Hebrews 11 heroes acted on their faith: they built, they journeyed, they led, they faced opposition.
The Hebrews 11 hall of faith
The single most extended biblical treatment of faith. Hebrews 11 lists faith heroes from the Old Testament:
- Abel β offered a better sacrifice
- Enoch β walked with God and was taken
- Noah β built the ark on warning of things not yet seen
- Abraham β went without knowing where he was going
- Sarah β believed she would bear a son in old age
- Isaac, Jacob, Joseph β passed faith down the generations
- Moses β chose suffering with God's people over Egyptian privilege
- Joshua β led Israel across the Jordan
- Rahab β believed and helped the spies
- Gideon, Barak, Samson, Jephthah β military deliverers
- David and Samuel β leadership figures
- The prophets β proclaimed faith under persecution
- The unnamed faithful β "of whom the world was not worthy" β those tortured, sawn in two, killed by the sword
Our Hebrews 11 illustrated bundle covers each of these figures in 4-week study format, suitable for adult Sunday school and homeschool. For a wider exploration of these characters, see our bible characters section.
Major faith passages illustrated
Beyond Hebrews 11, the New Testament has several passages explicitly about faith that we publish as coloring pages:
- Matthew 8:5-13 β the centurion's faith β "I have not found such great faith in Israel"
- Matthew 9:20-22 β the woman with the bleeding β "Daughter, take heart; your faith has healed you"
- Matthew 14:22-33 β Peter walking on water β faith and doubt mixed
- Matthew 17:14-20 β "If you have faith as a mustard seed"
- Mark 10:46-52 β blind Bartimaeus β "Your faith has healed you"
- Romans 10:17 β "Faith comes by hearing, and hearing through the word of Christ"
- 2 Corinthians 5:7 β "We walk by faith, not by sight"
- Ephesians 2:8-9 β "By grace you have been saved through faith"
- Hebrews 11:1 β the definition
- James 2:14-26 β faith and works
Sunday school workflow β a faith series
A 4-week faith unit:
Week 1 β Faith of Abraham
- Read Hebrews 11:8-12 and Genesis 12:1-9
- Color the Abraham-leaving-Ur page
- Discussion: "Abraham left without knowing where he was going. What has God called you to that doesn't make complete sense yet?"
Week 2 β Faith like a mustard seed
- Read Matthew 17:20 and Matthew 13:31-32
- Color the mustard-seed-to-tree page
- Discussion: "Jesus said small faith can do big things. What's a small faith-step you could take this week?"
Week 3 β The centurion's faith
- Read Matthew 8:5-13
- Color the centurion-at-a-distance page
- Discussion: "The centurion didn't need Jesus to come to his house β he believed Jesus' word from a distance. What does it mean to take Jesus at his word?"
Week 4 β Walking on water with Peter
- Read Matthew 14:22-33
- Color the stepping-out page
- Discussion: "Peter walked on water until he looked at the waves. What 'waves' do you focus on instead of Jesus?"
Faith and doubt β being honest
A pastoral note for older kids and adults: faith doesn't exclude doubt. The father in Mark 9:24 prays "I believe; help my unbelief!" Thomas is given the chance to touch Jesus' wounds. The disciples on the Emmaus road don't recognize Jesus initially. Biblical faith coexists with honest doubt. Our adult-tier faith content engages this pastorally β faith is not a feeling of certainty but a commitment to trust despite the ordinary human experience of doubt.
Editorial standards for faith content
Standard editorial policy applies. Faith-specific notes:
Theological breadth
Christian traditions emphasize different aspects of faith:
- Catholic: faith as assent to revealed truth, lived in the community of the Church
- Reformed/Calvinist: faith as the instrument of justification, given by God's grace
- Lutheran: faith alone (sola fide) as the means of salvation
- Eastern Orthodox: faith as participation in the life of God
We publish content useful across these traditions, without partisan framing.
Faith and works
The relationship between faith and works has been the central theological dispute of the Reformation. We follow the consensus that faith produces good works (James 2) β faith expressed in love, as Paul says in Galatians 5:6. We don't elaborate the disputed theological questions beyond what's appropriate for catechetical content.
What's coming next for faith content
Publishing priorities:
- The full Hebrews 11 hall of faith bundle β 16 illustrated faith heroes
- The "mustard seed" series β multiple small-faith narratives
- Faith in suffering β for adult contemplative use
- Catholic vs Protestant theological framing notes for older students
If you're teaching a faith unit, email us.
Related themes and characters
- All Christian themes β virtues and disciplines
- Hope theme β paired with faith in 1 Corinthians 13
- Love theme β completing the theological virtues
- Abraham β Hebrews 11 archetype of faith
- Sunday school β faith curriculum templates
- Bible characters β Hebrews 11 hall of faith heroes
β Sarah Mitchell, Christian Education Editor