Bible Lesson Activities About Sin
Cain and Abel Word Scramble
This Cain and Abel Word Scramble can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.
Read More ⇨Cain and Abel Sermon Picture
This Cain and Abel Sermon Picture can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.
Read More ⇨Jacob Deceived Isaac Story Summary
In Genesis 27, we learn that Jacob deceived his father, Isaac, in order to steal Esau’s blessing. In this story, children will learn that everyone in Jacob’s family sinned, but God is still able to redeem their story. Sin will divide a family, but God is able to use people in spite of their sin.
Read More ⇨Cain and Abel Spot the Differences
This Cain and Abel Spot the Differences activity can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.
Read More ⇨Cain and Abel Match Game
This Cain and Abel Match Game can help children gain a better understanding of the power of sin and the need for a Savior.
Read More ⇨Cain and Abel Story Summary
This story summary provides a summary for telling the story of Cain and Abel to children and is also available as a downloadable PDF.
Read More ⇨Adam and Eve Sinned Bible Story Summary
This story summary is about “The Fall” or the circumstances surrounding the sin of Adam and Eve found in Genesis 3. This is an important story for kids to learn, so you may wish to review this summary to see if there’s an emphasis you want to include when you tell the story. You may…
Read More ⇨Adam and Eve Sinned Bible Craft
This free Bible craft helps illustrate that God has given us good things just as He gave Adam and Eve a good garden, but that listening to the serpent and doubting God is sin. The craft requires just a few simple items.
Read More ⇨Jonah and the Big Fish Word Tiles
This free, printable word tiles activity, based on The Book of Jonah, can remind children that even our enemies are valuable to God. It can be used in a homeschool setting, one-on-one, or in a classroom setting like Sunday School.
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