This month I am doing a series called “31 Days of Drawing through the Bible.” My children have been drawing their way through many of the greatest stories from God’s Word, and they have internalized those stories! Some of the drawings are hilarious. For many of the posts, I made a full unit study out of the Bible story, including videos, activities, and printables. I really want parents to bring Scripture to life for their children!
We began drawing back in January, so many of the posts are already here in the index. I will be adding the remaining drawings during the next few weeks. Enjoy!
- Drawing the Days of Creation
- Plagues of Egypt
- Tabernacle Diagram
- Gideon Unit Study
- David and Goliath Unit Study
- Solomon Unit Study
- Elijah Unit Study
- Ezra Unit Study
- Nehemiah Rebuilds the Walls
- Esther Drawings
- Psalm 1 Watercolor
- Drawing Proverbs
- A Time for Everything
- Song of Solomon Printable
- Mount Up with Wings
- Job Unit Study
- Daniel Unit Study
- Jonah Unit Study
- Old Testament Drawing and Overview
- John the Baptist Unit Study
- Bethlehem Scene
- Foolish and Wise Builders
- Jesus Walks on Water
- Feeding the 5,000
- Triumphal Entry
- The Crucifixion and Resurrection
- Pentecost Activities for Kids
- I Corinthians 13: Love Illustrated
- Armor of God Diagram
- Hebrews Hall of Faith
- New Jerusalem Drawing
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Tags: Bible, Bible class, Bible lesson, drawing, Sunday School
Oh, that is so sweet! I’ve already shared with my sister so she can do it with her son!
Your children must have loads of fun! 🙂
Dani
My kids are learning so much as they bring the Word of God to life through their drawings. Sometimes their drawings are hilarious, and they choose scenes that are full of drama. It’s fun to see how they will draw a certain story.
What a great idea! Not only do the kids embed in their minds events of the Bible, they also get to express their creativity.
Thanks! My kids are definitely creative!
Great idea. I’ll have to do something like this with my kiddos.
The kids really do learn a lot by drawing the stories!
I really like this idea! I like how you have been making unit studies out of them and having them draw.
My children learn a lot more when they draw the stories than if they just listen to the stories. It really works!
Pinned! I’m ready for the Armor of God one now! LOL
Glad you are liking the series!
This is a great way to learn Bible studies but also bring creativity and imagination to the story!
We had so much fun with this because the kids picked different scenes from each story, and how they depicted it was often unexpected and revealed what the kid had learned through the story.
This is such a great way to internalize, treasure and pass along the stories! Never thought to do this before, but now thinking this would be such a great way to help with long breaks during digital learning.
Yes, there is too much digital learning, and we really do internalize a story when we draw a scene of it.
This is so cool! I’ve never seen this idea before – incredibly unique and creative!!
Thank you, we had fun with it.