Veterans Day Religious Coloring Page for Kids

Last Tuesday, my 7-year-old colored a page featuring soldiers and flags, asking lots of questions about Veterans Day. This veterans day religious coloring page for kids includes six images that celebrate bravery and service, perfect for a Sunday school lesson about honor and gratitude. It's a free printable, making it a great resource!

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About this Bible story

In Psalm 144:1, we read, 'Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands.' This reminds us to honor those who serve. Veterans Day is a time to appreciate the bravery of our veterans, and these coloring pages help kids celebrate their contributions.

β€œPraise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands.”

β€” Psalm 144:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask kids, 'What does it mean to serve others?' Highlight how veterans serve their country with bravery. Use colored pencils or markers for more vibrant colors. After coloring, consider having a short discussion about local veterans or even writing thank-you cards to them!

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Veterans Day Religious coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These coloring pages are free and no signup is required. You can easily download the PDF and print as many copies as you need for your Sunday school class. They're perfect for classroom use, too!

How can we remind kids about the importance of Veterans Day while coloring?+

As kids color, ask them to think about a specific veteran they know or admire. This can help make the holiday personal and meaningful. Discussing their stories can enhance the coloring experience. You might even set a timer for 20 minutes for them to finish a page!

How does this story connect to Psalm 144:1?+

Psalm 144:1 teaches us about God's strength and guidance, which mirrors the courage of veterans. While coloring, remind kids that just as God trains our hands, veterans train to protect and serve our country. This connection can help deepen their understanding of both the holiday and the verse.

More about these coloring pages

My son, Jake, looked up at me last week while coloring and said, 'Why do we honor veterans, Mom?' This led to a wonderful discussion about service and sacrifice as we worked on the veterans day religious coloring page for kids. With images like soldiers saluting and a church with a cross, these pages capture the spirit of gratitude. We talked about how the Bible verse says, 'Praise be to the Lord my Rock, who trains my hands' (Psalm 144:1), connecting God's guidance to the courage of our veterans. The six images included offer great opportunities for kids to learn while they color. After finishing, we plan to hang these pages in our living room to remind us to be thankful every day.