Ancient promises and a journey of unwavering faith unfold in these 39 free printable coloring pages, available for you to download and print. This inspiring collection celebrates the remarkable life and legacy of Abraham, capturing his pivotal role in biblical history and his enduring trust in divine guidance!

These pages bring the epic narrative of Abraham's journey right to your fingertips, from images of his departure from Ur and encounters with angels to scenes of him receiving God's promises, building altars, and more!
To begin coloring, just click on any image or link below to view the free PDF. Once open, feel free to download and print to your heart's content.
All pages are designed for US Letter paper but scale flawlessly to A4. Happy coloring!
10 Craft Ideas to do With Abraham Coloring Pages
Once those finished Abraham coloring pages start piling up, these easy and affordable crafts are perfect for putting them to imaginative use!
1. Starry Night Promise Mobile
Cut out your colored Abraham figures and plenty of stars from construction paper. Glue Abraham onto larger star shapes or cardstock for durability. Attach these to a crisscrossed pair of popsicle sticks or a cardboard circle with string, then hang it up as a reminder of God's promise of countless descendants.
2. Abraham's Desert Journey Diorama
Transform a shoebox into Abraham's desert landscape! Glue sand or brown construction paper to the bottom for the ground. Cut out your Abraham figures and glue them inside, adding small pebbles, twigs, or paper tents made from construction paper to complete the scene of his travels.
3. “Friend of God” Bookmark
Carefully cut out a favorite Abraham image from your coloring page. Glue it onto a sturdy piece of cardstock, leaving space at the top. Punch a hole at the top and thread a ribbon through it. This makes a durable, personalized bookmark to remind you that Abraham was called God's friend.
4. Promise Star Gazer Tube
Decorate a paper towel roll with blue or black construction paper, then glue a small, cut-out Abraham figure to the inside bottom. Punch tiny holes all around the tube to create “stars.” Hold it up to a light source and look through, imagining Abraham gazing at the stars as he received God's promise.
5. Abraham's Traveling Stick Puppet
Cut out an Abraham figure from a finished coloring page. For extra durability, glue it onto a piece of thin cardboard. Then, glue a popsicle stick to the back of the figure, turning it into a puppet perfect for storytelling about his journeys and encounters.
6. Hospitality Tent Tabletop Scene
Fold a piece of construction paper to create a small, freestanding tent shape. Cut out Abraham, Sarah, and perhaps a visitor figure from your coloring pages. Glue them inside or around the tent, showcasing Abraham's famous hospitality and welcoming spirit.
7. Mount Moriah Ram Relief Art
On a piece of cardboard or construction paper, draw or glue down some “thicket” branches made from twigs or pipe cleaners. Cut out a small Abraham figure from your coloring page and glue him nearby. Then, create a fluffy ram shape using cotton balls and glue it into the thicket, recalling the story of the ram caught for sacrifice.
8. “Blessing to Nations” Handprint Plaque
Glue a prominent, cut-out Abraham figure to the center of a large piece of poster board. Around him, have children add their painted handprints, representing the many nations and descendants Abraham would bless. Label it “Abraham: A Blessing to Many Nations.”
9. Abraham's Family Tree Collage
Draw a simple tree trunk and branches on a large sheet of construction paper. Cut out Abraham, Sarah, and Isaac from your coloring pages (or other key family members like Lot). Glue them onto the branches, creating a visual family tree to understand Abraham's lineage.
10. Journey Path Game Board
On a large piece of poster board, draw a winding path with different “stops” along the way. Cut out small Abraham figures from several coloring pages and glue one at each stop, depicting different stages of his journey (e.g., leaving Haran, building an altar, meeting kings). Use a coin to flip and advance your Abraham marker along the path.







































