This craft is perfect for Sunday School classes or home activities, offering a memorable and meaningful way for children to express their faith and celebrate the resurrection of Jesus. 14. Pass the Gift Easter Game The real gift to us all is the gift of Jesus. Of course, Easter greatly ...
A major Christian holiday celebrating the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It’s a time for religious services, family gatherings, and traditions like Easter egg hunts. The date of Easter changes each year, falling on the first Sunday after the full Moon that occurs on or after the spring equinox...
Celebrated by many Orthodox Christians around the world, this day marks the birth of Jesus Christ according to the Julian calendar. It is observed with religious services, special meals, and unique cultural traditions, often involving family gatherings and the exchange of gifts. Learn more about Or...
The standard free word searches on this site consist of 15 rows and columns with words hidden vertically, horizontally, diagonally, and backwards (for example, "Lydia Learns to Follow Jesus", Acts 16:11-15). This level of difficulty may prove too challenging, even overwhelming, for a person ...
There can be no better way than introducing children to Biblical stories through the medium of color and the following unique printable pages do just that with their accurate depiction of Moses’ life that spans pictures of major life events like meeting the Pharaoh, Burning Bush, Red Sea crossi...
Don’t forget to check out myjelly bean bark recipe, which is the perfect pairing with this jelly bean prayer! And check out myjelly bean displayto go with this! 😁 So cute as a display and easy to make! Silly rabbit! Easter is for Jesus!!!
According toWhy Christmas?, gift-giving has become a holiday tradition because the Wise men brought gifts to Jesus at birth. He received gold, frankincense, and myrrh when He was born. Though we give and receive very different presents today, it’s all because we want to remember that Jesus...
The shape of the poinsettia flower and leaves are a symbol of the Star of Bethlehem which led the Wise Men to Jesus. The red colored leaves symbolize the blood of Christ. The white leaves represent his purity. That’s all there is to it! Pretty easy huh? Well, I hope this will help...