In a powerful moment of compassion, Jesus heals Bartimaeus, a blind man, teaching kids about sight not just physically, but through faith and generosity. This story inspires meaningful crafts that bring joy and spiritual lessons to children.
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When Jesus met Bartimaeus by the roadside, he didn’t just restore his sight—he restored hope. This story reminds us that kindness and faith can heal not only bodies but broken hearts. It’s a perfect lesson for kids to understand compassion and the power of prayer, showing that even in darkness, light and faith shine brightly.
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Turn the miracle into hands-on fun with simple, faith-centered crafts perfect for kids. Try making paper eyes to symbolize Bartimaeus’ new sight, creating prayer cards to share blessings, or building miniature roads with glow-in-the-dark paint to represent the path to healing. These activities make learning about Jesus’ love interactive and memorable.
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Pair each craft with a short Bible story and discussion prompts. Ask children how they can ‘see’ God’s love daily, how to help others, and why hope matters. These moments build spiritual awareness and encourage kids to live out compassion, making faith a living, joyful part of their lives.
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Through Jesus’ healing of Bartimaeus, kids discover that faith is more than belief—it’s action. These crafts turn stories into experiences, nurturing hope and kindness. Try them today and inspire the next generation to see the world through eyes of love and light.
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Jesus healed many during His Earthly ministry. The story of Bartimaeus is a wonderful reminder that we can be bold in our faith and cry out to the Lord. Bartimaeus knew Jesus was powerful and able to help him, and was willing to ignore those who tried to turn him away.
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These crafts celebrate the story of the blind man's healing. The lesson is found in Matthew 9:27-41, John 9:1-11 and Matthew 20:29-34, Mark 10:46-52 and Luke 18:35-43 and discusses three different times Jesus healed the blind. After studying extensively about Bartimaeus and the different ways each writer describes the event, this is a good resource for clarification.
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Blind Bartimaeus is based on Mark 10:46. The blind man craft will help kids remember two of the men that Jesus healed. Make paper glasses for Bartimaeus or clay for the story in John 9.
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this little push pop spring box craft shows Blind Bartimaeus (Mark 10) receiving his sight, part of a whole lesson on. Blind Beggar Mercy Rabbi Faith Questions (Ages 3-11) What is the name of the blind beggar? What did the people do when the blind man was calling out for Jesus? What did Jesus ask the blind man? What was your favorite part of the story? Activities Craft Ideas Blind Bartimaeus Spring Box Full craft download HERE. Instructions in the video below.
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Lord. Bartimaeus knew Jesus was powerful and able to help him, and was willing to ignore those who tried to turn him away. These crafts celebrate the story of the blind man's healing.
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A noisemaker encourages children to cry out. An interactive puppet "opens the eyes" of Bartimaeus. And a fun card uses "seeing eyes" and faith statements to recall the story.
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Blind Man Healed Cut and Paste shared by Lavatican Bartimaeus is Healed Flip Face Craft Bartimaeus Can See Book to Print or Color Jesus' Healing Touch Jesus Heals a Blind Man Book and Crafts at LambsongsNZ Helping Hand Sandprint Craft Helping Hands Sandprint from Bible Class Creations Helping Hand Wreath Craft Helping Hands Wreath at Family. This Jesus Heals Blind Man Lesson has lots of fun activities, and a printable craft to help elementary age kids remember this Bible story. From sunday school crafts to school crafts, find what you're looking for on Pinterest!
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