Praying Boy Coloring Page Sunday School

Last Wednesday, my third graders colored images of a praying boy kneeling by his bed. This praying boy coloring page Sunday school offers 6 engaging images, perfect for reinforcing the lesson on prayer. It's a free printable that fits right into our class activities.

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About this Bible story

The story of the praying boy teaches the importance of prayer. He calls to God in his time of need, reminding us of Psalm 4:1. 'Answer me when I call to you.' The children can learn how prayer connects us to God.

β€œAnswer me when I call to you.”

β€” Psalm 4:1 (NIV)

How to Use These Coloring Pages

While coloring, ask students how they feel when they pray. Highlight the moment the boy kneels and remembers that God listens. This can spark a discussion about their own prayer experiences. Plan for about 30 minutes and have extra crayons available for everyone to use.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Praying Boy coloring pages free for our Sunday school class?+

Yes! These Praying Boy coloring pages are completely free and require no signup. You can easily download the PDF for personal and classroom use. I always print extra copies for my Sunday school binder.

Can we discuss the importance of prayer while coloring the Praying Boy pages?+

Absolutely! As the kids color, ask them how they talk to God during their prayers. This will reinforce the lesson and keep them engaged. It usually takes about 30 minutes to finish their pages, so it's a perfect addition to our Sunday school class.

How does this story connect to Psalm 4:1?+

The story highlights the power of prayer, just as Psalm 4:1 states. It emphasizes that when we call out, God hears us. Use this connection to encourage kids to share their own experiences with prayer, making the lesson more relatable.

More about these coloring pages

Last Sunday, I watched as my students picked their favorite colors for the praying boy coloring page. This page features the boy kneeling in prayer, a moment that resonates with Psalm 4:1, reminding us to 'Answer me when I call to you.' In our lesson, we talked about how prayer is our way to connect with God. Each of the 6 images offers different scenes, like the boy praying with his family or in nature, which helps illustrate the importance of prayer. My second graders particularly enjoyed discussing how they pray at home, making the lesson feel personal. For this activity, I keep a stack of crayons handy, ensuring each child can express themselves fully in their coloring.