Download this free Prodigal Son Bible Coloring Page for kids, based on Luke 15:11-32. A printable that teaches forgiveness, grace, and God's welcoming heart. Download and print the Prodigal Son's Lost Coin coloring page for free, perfect for those who want to explore themes of value and redemption while focusing on Bible stories and Christianity.
Teaching children our faith is easy with our coloring pages. They give them a hands-on experience of the stories in the bible. In Luke 15:11, Jesus tells us the story of a man with two sons.
One who squandered his father's wealth and returns home, ashamed and unworthy. This son is celebrated. The other, angry [].
The Lost Son The Lost Son Luke 15:11. The son looking lonely, surrounded by empty bottles and coins. A pigsty in the distance.
Why Pigs?: "Pigs were unclean animals-this shows how far the son had fallen. Have you ever felt 'far' from God?" The Prodigal Son Coloring Pages 3. The Turning Point Coloring Page Theme: Hitting rock bottom leads to repentance.
Free Bible coloring page illustrating the parable of the prodigal son which demonstrates God's Love for us. Luke 15:11. The dot represents a short sound or gesture, such as clapping your hands or tapping a table.
The dash represents a long sound or gesture, such as sliding your hands against each other or on a table. The dash emphasizes the most important parts of the sentence. Enjoy this fun and creative "The Lost Son" coloring page, where children can bring the story to life with their own colors! Simply save the image and print it to start coloring.
Perfect for sparking imagination and learning while having fun! This printable page is great for kids of all ages to explore their artistic side and enjoy a classic tale in a new way. Previous:The lost sheep. Download and print this free Prodigal Son scene coloring page, perfect for kids to explore themes of forgiveness and redemption while expressing their creativity.
Coloring Pages that depict the Parables Jesus told story scenes The Parable of the Prodigal Son (also known as the Two Brothers, Lost Son, Loving Father, or Lovesick Father) is one of the parables of Jesus and appears in Luke 15:11.