New Testament Coloring Pages for Kids (Free Printable PDFs)

Want New Testament coloring pages for kids you can print instantly for
Sunday School, homeschool, or family devotions?
This hub collects our New Testament Bible coloring sheets—stories from the Gospels, the early church in Acts,
and character pages from the letters and Revelation.

✅ Print-friendly   ✅ Kid-focused   ✅ Great for lessons, quiet time, and take-home packs


Browse All New Testament Coloring Printables

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and
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Gospels Coloring Pages (Jesus’ Life, Parables, and Encounters)

These are perfect for introducing kids to Jesus’ teaching and kindness. Use them as a lesson opener,
a calm activity while you read the passage, or a “retell the story” worksheet after coloring.


Acts Coloring Pages (Pentecost & the Early Church)

Acts is full of bold faith and big moments. These printables help kids picture the early church
and talk about courage, prayer, and the Holy Spirit.


Letters & Bible Character Coloring Pages (New Testament People)

These character pages are great for “Who am I?” lessons, Bible character studies, and classroom displays.
Print one per week and build a New Testament heroes wall.


Revelation Coloring Pages

Revelation can feel big, but kids can still learn that Jesus wins and God keeps His promises.
These pages focus on clear, kid-friendly entry points like “who wrote it” and “why it matters.”


How to Use New Testament Coloring Pages With Kids

1) Read a short passage (or a children’s Bible summary)

Keep it simple: Who is in the story? What happens? What does Jesus/God show us?

2) Color + talk (the best combo)

  • What do you notice in this story?
  • What is one thing Jesus teaches us here?
  • How could we live this out this week?

3) Add a one-sentence takeaway

Help your child write or say one simple truth (example: “Jesus loves lost people” or “God gives courage”).
That one line turns coloring time into discipleship time.


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