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Free Bible Coloring Pages for Kids (Printable PDFs)

Welcome! If you’re looking for free Bible coloring pages for kids you’re in the right place.
We publish a growing library of 500+ printable Bible coloring pages—all designed for
Sunday school, kids church, Christian classrooms, homeschooling, and family devotions.

  • 500+ resources (and growing) across Bible stories, characters, memory verses, and activities
  • Kid-friendly black-and-white line art (easy to print, easy to color)
  • Classroom-ready formats: story pages, verse pages, puzzles, mazes, I-Spy, “draw it” pages
  • Fast browsing: find pages by Bible book, theme, age group, or holiday

Tip: Save this page as your “go-to index.” It’s built like a library catalog—so you can quickly find a story,
print a PDF, and teach with confidence.

Start Here: Fast Ways to Find the Right Free Bible Coloring Page

There are a lot of “free Bible coloring page” pages online—but many are small galleries that make you scroll forever.
This hub is designed to help you find pages fast, whether you’re planning a full lesson or you just need a
last-minute printable.

1) Browse the complete coloring category

If you want the full “library shelf,” start here:
Coloring Pages Download Category
(currently 8 pages of options).

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2) Pick a Bible story first

Teaching a specific passage? Jump to Browse by Bible Story and choose a scene.
Many stories include matching activities (mazes, I-Spy, puzzles) so you can build a mini-lesson pack quickly.

3) Need “100 Bible coloring pages PDF free download”?

This page is built as a mega index. If you’re looking for a big printable collection, use the sections
below to bookmark your favorite stories and themes and build your own “100-page set” for your ministry.

Best approach: choose 10 OT stories + 10 NT stories + 20 character pages + 20 memory verses + 10 prayer/faith themes +
10 Christmas + 10 Easter + 10 puzzles/mazes = 100 printables.

4) Want lesson-ready pages (not just coloring)?

Explore mixed activity printables that still include coloring:
mazes, “spot the difference,” I-Spy, story cubes, fold crafts, and more.
Jump to Sunday School Ideas for plug-and-play ways to teach with these.

Browse Free Bible Coloring Pages by Bible Story (Old Testament + New Testament)

Below is a story-first index. It’s intentionally structured so parents and leaders can build a chronological
teaching plan, or quickly grab a single printable for today’s lesson.

Creation & Early Genesis

Patriarchs (Abraham, Isaac, Jacob, Joseph)

Noah & The Flood

Moses & Exodus

Joshua & Conquest

Judges & Heroes

David & Kings

Esther

Prophets & Exile

Jesus’ Birth (Christmas / Nativity)

Jesus’ Ministry (New Testament)

Easter / Holy Week

Acts & The Early Church

Want even more? The story list above is just the “guided shelf.”
For the full catalog, go to All Coloring Pages.

Browse Free Bible Coloring Pages by Bible Characters

Sometimes you’re not teaching a single “scene”—you’re teaching a person: their calling, their faith, their choices,
and how God worked through them. Character pages are perfect for biography-style lessons and
memory work.

Old Testament Characters

New Testament Characters

Browse by Theme (Faith, Prayer, Salvation, Fruit of the Spirit, and More)

Theme-based coloring pages are ideal when your church is doing a series (like prayer, grace, generosity),
or when you want a values-focused activity that still stays rooted in Scripture.

Prayer

Fruit of the Spirit

Armor of God

Generosity & Serving Others

Salvation & Grace

Memory Verse Coloring Pages

Memory verse pages work especially well for ages 5–10: they reinforce Scripture through repetition, discussion,
and creative engagement.

Browse by Holiday (Seasonal Printables for Church & Home)

Seasonal moments are some of the easiest on-ramps for families and visitors. Use these holiday coloring pages as
lesson openers, quiet-time activities, take-home sheets, or sermon-note companions for kids.

Christmas

Easter

Palm Sunday

Age Guide: Which Bible Coloring Pages Are Best for Your Kids?

Preschool (Ages 3–5)

Preschoolers do best with simple shapes, large open spaces, and minimal small details. Pair coloring with one short
sentence you repeat together (“God made the world.” “Jesus loves me.”).

  • Best picks: Creation, Noah, Jonah, simple Nativity scenes
  • Pro tip: Offer chunky crayons or washable markers for grip control
  • Ministry tip: Keep a “quiet basket” for early finishers

Early Elementary (Ages 6–8)

This is the sweet spot for story coloring pages + a short discussion prompt. Kids can retell the story in their own words
while they color, which boosts comprehension.

  • Best picks: Moses, Jericho, David & Goliath, Jesus miracles
  • Add-on: One “spot the difference,” maze, or I-Spy to extend attention
  • Memory idea: Choose one weekly verse coloring page for consistency

Older Kids (Ages 9–12)

Older kids can handle more detail, symbolism, and “application.” Use coloring as a reflection tool:
“What does this teach us about God?” “How would you respond?”

  • Best picks: Prophets, parables, Armor of God, Fruit of the Spirit, “faith & grace” themes
  • Small group: Give each student a different page and let them teach the story back
  • Challenge: Add a “write the verse in your own words” box under the coloring

Sunday School & Kids Church Ideas: How to Use Bible Coloring Pages (So They’re Not “Just Busywork”)

Coloring pages are powerful when they support your teaching goal. Here are field-tested ways to use them well in
Christian education:

1) The “Listen & Color” Story Retell

Read the Bible passage aloud while kids color. Then ask 3 simple retell questions:
(1) What happened? (2) What did we learn about God? (3) What can we do this week?

2) The “Verse Spotlight” Routine (5 minutes)

Use one memory-verse coloring page each week. Kids color the verse border while you explain one keyword
(example: “grace,” “faith,” “forgive,” “courage”).

3) Coloring + One Activity Extension

If you need 10–15 more minutes, add a related maze / I-Spy / puzzle printable. It keeps the theme consistent
without forcing you to invent a new game on the spot.

4) Small Group “Gallery Walk”

Give groups different story pages. After coloring, each group stands and shares:
“This story teaches us…” Then tape pages on the wall as a visual recap.

5) Take-Home Discipleship

The simplest family discipleship tool is a single printable. Send one page home with a 2-question parent prompt:
“Ask your child to tell the story” + “Pray one sentence together.”

FAQ: Free Bible Coloring Pages for Kids

Are these Bible coloring pages really free?

Yes—this hub focuses on free printables. Many pages are designed as instant-download PDFs so you can print quickly
for church or home use.

How do I download and print?

Open the printable you want, download the file, and print at “fit to page.” For best results, use standard A4/Letter
with a normal printer setting (no scaling beyond fit).

Can I use these for Sunday school and kids church?

Yes—these are made specifically for Christian education settings: Sunday school, kids church, VBS, Christian schools,
and homeschooling.

Do you have enough pages for a full year?

With 500+ resources, you can build weekly lessons across major Bible stories, key themes, character studies, and holidays—
plus add memory verses and simple activities to extend learning.

Ready to explore? Start here:
All Free Bible Coloring Pages (Category Index)
or browse the broader library at
Shop / Full Resource Library.