Good Samaritan Coloring Page (Luke 10:30–37)
The go-to parable for kindness: helping someone in need—even if they’re different from us.
Looking for parables coloring pages (or “parables colouring in pages”) for Sunday School, kids ministry,
RE/REIS, or homeschool? Jesus often taught using parables—simple stories with big meaning.
Below you’ll find ready-to-print parable worksheets and colouring pages, grouped by theme so you can plan fast.
Easy teaching win: Pick one parable, one printable, and one question.
Kids remember the story—then you connect it to real life.
If you only print a couple of pages, these are the best “works every time” options.
The go-to parable for kindness: helping someone in need—even if they’re different from us.
Best for: Ages 5–12 • Kindness lessons • RE/REIS
A favourite parable for kids—God looks for the lost and celebrates when they’re found.
Best for: Ages 5–12 • God’s love • Whole class
A strong “heart attitude” parable for older kids: humility instead of pride.
Best for: Ages 8–12 • Discussion • Character + choices
These parables make it easy to teach kindness in a practical way.
Ask: “Who is my neighbour today?” Then list 3 ways kids can help this week.
Best for: Ages 5–12 • Class discussion • Real-life application
A great “listen to Jesus first” lesson—perfect for busy kids and busy classrooms.
Best for: Ages 6–12 • Priorities • Listening
These are some of the most kid-friendly parables. Great for God’s love, forgiveness, and celebration.
Perfect for young kids: “God cares about every one of us.”
Best for: Ages 4–10 • Simple message • Whole class
A great companion to Lost Sheep—reinforces “value” and “celebration.”
Best for: Ages 5–12 • Story sequence • Review activity
One-minute object lesson: Hide a coin (or small toy) in the room. Let kids “search.”
Then explain: “God searches for the lost—and rejoices when they’re found.”
These parables work best with older kids and discussion questions.
Talk about gratitude and what matters most (not just “more stuff”).
Best for: Ages 8–12 • Values • Discussion
A thoughtful parable about growth and responding to God.
Best for: Ages 8–12 • Reflection • “Growing fruit” theme
A powerful lesson on humility: “God cares about our hearts, not our bragging.”
Best for: Ages 8–12 • Humility • Discussion
Ready-to-use questions:
Yes. Each printable link above opens a worksheet page where you can download and print the PDF for classroom, ministry, or home use.
Lost Sheep (Luke 15:1–7) is usually the easiest for ages 4–7 because the message is simple:
God cares about every person.
For ages 8–12, try The Rich Fool (Luke 12), The Barren Fig Tree (Luke 13),
or Pharisee & Tax Collector (Luke 18) because they lead naturally into deeper discussion.
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